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Trimmed Green Cobb at National
Rumor has it that a green Cobb previously returned to seller as trimmed suddenly reappeared at National with another seller and was dumped on a new unsuspecting rube.
Just reporting the rumor on the street. Not that there are any bad people there or anything. |
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I heard there is a guy there that sells counterfeit cards with forged autographs on them.:eek: |
Bizarre post - just sayin’.
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Correct. Was an authentic. Went through Moser. Became a PSA/PWCC 2. Returned by buyer to Red Zone (where he purchased it) as doctored/"conserved." And now back in the wild on the National floor at Heartland as a PSA 2 like nothing ever happened.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...cef87d66c8.jpg
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If the chain of ownership of that card, and what's been happening with it, can be clearly established, I do not think it would go well if introduced as evidence of misrepresentation (fraud) in court. |
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In a nutshell this is the problem with Sloan's position that buyers of altered cards should go to the seller not PSA. Indeed, it the card has gone up in price, it's just a profit opportunity for the seller. And even if not just put it back out there.
Good solution, Steve. |
As the cards are already altered I would propose a scarlet letter "A" for altered embossed directly on the front and back of the card. Pretty much nothing else will protect the hobby from garbage, sad as the fact may be.
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PSA should hold the responsibility for buying back the card and paying the victim the difference. PSA is a total BS company built on lies....they’re supposed to be the Police in this Meaning Authority In wether a Card is good or not....they’re as corrupt as the card doctors.... The registry is farce/BS marketing.... their pop report is bogus and their company can’t determine what is altered and what is not.....the Industry has been ripe for fraud since the Wagner....PSA’s OPINION is worthless All the bitching and complaining is worthless if people don’t stop using them and buying their product.... I suspect after the dust settles PSA and the card doctors will continue this at even a more extreme clip.... Zero accountability no card doctors will be charged no responsibility and liability will be placed on PSA ....no change in this industry except for monetary value Of graded cards. It’s going to Crash....when it does it’s going to be a big crash |
Jason, so Heartland (whoever that is), is currently selling the card? If so, I think a more effective header would be “Heartland at booth ____ is selling a green Cobb known to be altered. Beware”
Steve, thanks for pointing this out. We need to police ourselves. |
There are many collectors who worship the slab so much that they value the plastic and the number more than the actual baseball card.
There are really two hobbies now. Some of us collect cards, and some of us collect grades. For the grade collectors it really doesn't matter how the grade got there. For them the scandal is actually a feature and not a bug. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk |
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I don't know that they know what they have, but one would think any dealer would check the lists before touching a $5K card these days. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk |
for what it’s worth, Heartland is Bill Goodwin’s new company, which he started after Beckett cut ties with him.
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I think graded cards need to come down 40% for this to heal.....that would be my non recession crash predictions. My biggest fear is with no crash that alteration and shill/no winning bids will become acceptable as the norm in this industry.... |
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