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National Game Joe Jackson No Good?
I don't think this is original guys, be careful
Corners are not right and picture is wrong tone. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1913-WG5-NAT...item3f32526dcc Dan Mckee |
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Yes I agree Greg, thanks
I was trying to beat around the bush Maybe Leon can talk to the guys at Beckett about it Dan |
Good call Dan. Most early cards graded by Beckett either come back altered or fake.
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At that price he is in no danger of selling it anyhow.
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What makes it look fake?
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Search ebay for WG5 National Game and you will see that this one sticks out like a sore thumb. Dan Mckee |
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I alerted the Beckett guys. By the way, it is way off base to claim most early BVG cards are fake or altered. In reality, the vast majority are being bought up and regraded because they were graded a bit harshly. No one has handled more BVG cards than me. I don't say that to brag but to make a point that it was exceedingly rare to get a BVG card back for a problem. When they did, Beckett bought back every one.
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Cool great work everyone and thanks Leon for posting the comparison picture and for the nice fellows who contacted Beckett!
Mission accomplished Dan Mckee |
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How have you been? Can you post links to those 2 auctions? thanks Dan Mckee |
This thread has been great...Seriously learning a ton. LOVE this site.
-Nolan Ryan rules |
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/121295939422...422%26_rdc%3D1 http://www.ebay.com/itm/221393290216...216%26_rdc%3D1 . |
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Neither of these are early graded BVG cards. The serial numbers are in the 6 & 7 millions meaning they were graded in the past 2-3 years. Early BVG cards are those either before the BVG holder, or when they had subgrades. |
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I, and I think many others, still assume that if a pre-1980 card is in a holder other than PSA or SGC, there is a reason for it.
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I just had a situation with Beckett where I purchased a T206 O'Hara St Louis BVG 6. The card was fake and it took them over 3 months to give me a refund. They refused to refund any costs incurred from purchasing the card (show/regrade where I was told it was NG, etc). All in all because of their mistake I am out over $1500. I will NEVER purchase another beckett card after that one. They strung me out for 3 months and I was forced to get my attorney involved for resolution.
Edit to add: I 101% agree with Peter's statement one post earlier. |
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What was the reason for not refunding all of the cost? |
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Ma.rk And.erson |
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huh?????? I paid 9k~ for the card I am OUT 1500 due to my flight, hotel, and re grade as I don't mail cards like that.. and beckett wouldn't refund any 'unauthorized' costs on a card. This is UP AND ABOVE the 8870 or whatever it was for the card |
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Were you uncomfortable with mailing in that card and thus wanted to hand deliver to ensure nothing happened to the card before it reached the Beckett office? Rich |
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Not cheap you're going to pay 200-500$ bucks to ship an insure for overnight delivery but that has to be cheaper than airfare, hotel and time on the road.......I too would not expect the TPG to refund me for that. Cheers, John |
The odds of anything going wrong with a registered mail shipment (except perhaps a slight delay) are infinitesimally small, in my opinion.
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So my question: is it safe to send registered mail uninsured, provided your packaging is super-safe? |
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I stopped using registered mail when I had a package ripped open by a postal employee and the contents removed and the package delivered empty.
I know registered is signed for by everyone who touches but the PO just paid the claim and no investigation. A small light package with a large value label displayed is enticing a postal worker by telling him something expensive is inside. I just sent a $2K card cross country, First Class signature confirmation. Cost me $4. I do that all of the time since my incident 12 years ago. The PO works well when you do not entice their employees with big dollar labels. Dan |
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Edited to add, I just saw Dan's post. If the PO paid a claim for a lost package then that is all anyone can expect. And I agree, I bet the lost registered mail pile is very, very small. For me personally, I ship expensive things over night and hold my breath till it's received. :) |
I've sent a few thousand registered packages over my 25 years in the hobby and never had a single one lost. Sometimes they do take a little longer but they arrive 100% of the time. And the cost of sending a 9K package fully insured is around $25-30.
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Ha! I used to hold my breath as well! Then I just got comfortable with them doing their job I think I still have a picture of the box somewhere, looking for it now. Funny thing was that there was about $6K worth of Wacky Package Stickers in it at the time I think. |
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Sotheby's wanted $400 to ship it and I was already training up to pick up my 1933 Goudey Lajoie I won. Remember that Scott? |
It's not that I am uncomfortable ai ship plenty of high dollar packages. I typically fly out to shows to re grade, review etc when I have quite a few cards this particular show happened to be 3 with the ohara being half the value of 3. Even if they didn't do the flight and hotel they refused 100% to refund the grading fees (250) incurred for me to know it was NG. I refused to sign their NDA because of it hence why I can talk about it... sorry for bad grammar working from phone for the past 5 days LOL...
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For the record in the past 2 years I have shipped at least 15 registered packages ranging from 10k to 25 (max even though value was above) and not one has been lost. Had a problem with a 13k one going to the Senate office but it ended up just find. It is a personal preference to submit high dollar cards at shows. I am surprised they did not atleast refund rhetoric re grade though. Also the process to actually get the refund was hell. The head guy happened to be out because of a newborn and it took months to get resolution even though I truly believe it shouldn't have taken more than a few days after they offered the refund ( it took over 3 weeks to actually get the check even after they said they were going to send it).... hope no grammar problems again on phone sorry guys!!
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Damn I thought I had the picture of that box still. I know I had saved it forever. It has been posted here before too, probably on the old NET54 board. |
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