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Did PSA get a free pass on The American Greed show?
I don't think they mentioned PSA by name once.....Quite a few things concerned me regarding that company including the Ruth card getting bumped significantly from the "other company's " holder. Being the industry leader that they are, they need to do better.
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Didn't PSA also give that trimmed Wagner a High Grade ?
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Yes, they did.
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Yes and yes. The trimmed Wagner that Gretzky and McNall bought was PSA's first graded card and its unveiling as a card grading company if I recall correctly. So yes, I think it is fair to have some questions and ask why PSA gets a pass.
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It's only a one hour program.
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I was waiting for any kind of reference to PSA since the Wagner was their first graded card.Joe Orlando once again gets a pass.How does this guy wriggle off the hook so many times??????? Plus.yes,my heart was breaking for Evers complaining about getting ripped off after doing a ripping off of his own on an elderly garage sale grandpa.
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Why wouldn't PSA get a free pass? From what I have read on the whole Mastro debacle they all got a free pass including Mastro himself. I know some might disagree but as someone who has spent some time locked up I would do his slap on the wrist sentence anytime for the $ he made.
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Off easy
Mastro really got a freebie with that sentence while Doug Allen took a big hit,mainly for squealing on the Fed wire placement.Yet it still grinds me about mastro's relatively light sentence.Govt. had a chance to make a statement and blew it.
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I think Ryan and SA Brusokas did a great job as well as Jeff L. Kudos to all 3 of them. Let's hope some more hobby fraudsters get taken down. And if anyone sees something really egregious and bad in our hobby I hope they will act on it. Or at least PM me :)..... . |
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I live on the hope that my graded cards are not altered, always assuming that whoever graded them had more knowledge than me and had no motivation other than grading the card accurately. We can only hope that all graders are monitored, scrutinized and held accountable for their work. Pie-in-the-Sky? Perhaps. |
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Never been a fan of card grading and have only done it a few times. How in the world could PSA not notice a trimmed card? That seems like "Card Altering 101". And they stay in business? How can anyone trust them after that?
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Here is a You Tube video called "Holy Grail: The T206 Honus Wagner" produced by ESPN with Keith Olbermann.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUTbxT_CleE |
Another possible explanation:
A collector who submits a group of raw cards and gets back lots of 7's and 8's is a happy camper, and likely to submit more cards in the future. A collector who gets back a lot of cards with "evidence of trim" is unhappy and likely angry, and probably won't be sending cards in to "those guys" again. And every business wants happy customers who will end up being repeat customers. So is it possible that cards that are close enough get graded to keep everyone happy? I know it sounds a little crazy, but I am looking for something to explain why such an alarming number of altered cards get holdered. |
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I wonder how others on here would have handled that garage sale ? I wonder if the seller was hoping for $ 25 and when he said $ 500 he said yes quickly. I always ask what they want for their items and go from there ? If both parties are happy then what's wrong .
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Saw the Light
Leon,forgot to add : Mastro found God just in time.Maybe he had a religious leaning sentencing judge.
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Opinions.
The people who get paid for their opinions have opinions that are affected by what effect their opinions will have on how much they will get paid. That is why a trimmed card, some would say "the" trimmed card, which just happens to be the first card they graded, is not trimmed, in their opinion. That not trimmed card set in motion multiple billions of dollars. Everybody in this, and every other, forum was effected. But that's just my opinion, Doug |
No telling how much Doug got paid for this opinion :)
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A lot less
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Actually $85,000. in the 1999 Halper auction.
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Here is a link to the strip in the Hunt Auction from 2010
https://www.huntauctions.com/live/im...=242&lot_qual= |
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That's why I collect in the 3-5 range. They all have some corner wear, so you know it's legit...also I just can't afford most super high-end grades :cool: |
Dollar for dollar, I'd rather have the strip. It might not look as good as the PSA 8, but I like the originality of it.
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Those of us who posted about Evers found the irony in him whining about getting ripped off, when he got those cards by ripping-off someone else. We weren't comparing the legality of one over the other, but merely the morality, or immorality as it were. The fact that the seller didn't know he was getting robbed doesn't mean it wasn't so. Maestro robbed many people who were as oblivious as the seller at the garage sale...and many were just as ignorantly happy. |
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Extremely well put Orlando!! |
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https://vimeo.com/59180900 I just finished watching the episode tonight, and, like others, also find it hard to believe PSA wasn't mentioned/talked about more? |
My assumption on the lack of PSA coverage, is fear of legal repercussions. PSA offers an opinion of quality of a card, and opinions are only that, nothing more. As far as I know, they are not embroiled in any criminal case. No basis for the show to sling mud on them.
Mark Medlin |
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Hypothetical conversation in the office of people who get paid for their opinions : Person 1 - "this card looks trimmed" Person 2 - "well then we need another card to be the first card we grade" Person 3 - "Doesn't look trimmed to me, looks like an 8" Whether person 1 is lower than person 2 who is lower than person 3 in the pecking order in this hypothetical conversation is unknown to me. Doug |
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I am not defending psa at all. But I doubt that any person or entity would make accusations or claims against an opinion based company unless it had PROOF of fraud. If they do so without proof, psa would own them. Mark |
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All they have to do is lie about what their own opinion is, which serves the triple purpose of saving their asses from legal issues, making a boatload of money / business for their company, and ruining the fun of the hobby. How great is it for the entire business of paying people for their opinions that the first paid opinion was a lie, we know it's a lie, and it's still ignored as a lie. Barry's comment about "close enough" is aiming in the right direction, but the more to the point - they lie because it makes them money. Doug |
Too many powerful people have too much money tied up in the PSA registry; in my opinion they are essentially bullet proof.
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