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Tricked on 33 Goudeys... Almost
I've been shopping around for mid grade Goudeys and ran across a nice yellow back Ruth and Gehrig. I understand the source of where I located these cards is iffy, but the conversation with the seller did not raise flags. He offered a fair price (once again not raising flags) and I started to get my money ready for purchase. Did the typical PSA verify to try pulling previous transactions and found previous Heritage listings with these certs. Instantly had the, "you f#cker!" feeling after seeing how badly the borders and PSA tags compared. Pisses me off thinking about how shady this hobby can be.
https://offerup.com/item/detail/630906174/ https://www.psacard.com/auctionprice...ction/1616347/ https://www.psacard.com/auctionprice...auction/69931/ |
look where you were going to get those goudeys ,,offer up .com ..not good
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Welcome to the hobby....:eek: :cool: :confused:
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"buyers" go to sites like that hoping to get deals; "sellers" go to sites like that hoping to scam "buyers". Deals are never had, but sometimes scams are effective.
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Are they fake cases? I'm not sure I understand?
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You can see the case has been tampered with because the borders are heavily frosted.
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The cards do not match the images. The real Gehrig is very off-centered left to right.
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if the pictures were more clear would the "tampering" be visually evident?
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Likely not in the images; again, holders have different levels of frosting. OfferUp is intended to be a local site to facilitate in-person sales, right? Easier to analyze the level of frosting (resealed slab) in hand. Also worth it to scan the Cert Number with the PSA app and try to transfer ownership of the card on PSA's inventory system before shelling out the dough. If the card is already registered and the person you're buying from can not release it, it could be stolen or faked. The bar code should also work.
You can also tell them that you will buy it on the contingency that they send it back to PSA for a reholder and will pay their additional fees *IFF* (if and only if) PSA validates it by slabbing it in the new lighthouse label. If they balk at sending it in to PSA, you have your answer. |
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Slabs
A collector I know traded a 1933, and 1934 authentic raw Gehrig's Goudy's for a two PSA 9 Jordan RC, (not the latest labels)--turns out both Jordan cards were fake enclosed in fake PSA holders, although both had PSA label SSN--which were pirated-
I personally owned the 1934 Goudy at one time and offered to purchase but the collector said the trade was better for Him-okay I said! After the fact the red flag in my opinion the guy sent the Jordan's for inspection before he sent the Gehrig's--- the deal was made outside Ebay where the Gehrig's were listed! Just one example of many different collectables faked for the quick dollars. |
Should we be concerned?
Are the fake cases a real problem?
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So what happened with the seller at the end - Did you try and discuss the problem with them?
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