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PWCC is alive and well
I haven't commented much on PWCC, but I thought many would be interested in seeing this listing that just ended:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1908-PC770-...53.m1438.l2649 |
dunno...a super rare item like that will sell for good money anywhere!
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I was going to bid, but I was reluctant without a HE or Purple Label sticker.
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If PWCC was served with subpoenas and the FBI is supposedly after them then why haven’t they been shut down to operate until the investigation was concluded
It doesn't makes sense to me.... I still can’t get this thought outta my mind that there is a backdoor deal going on with PWCC and his Attorney with the FBI/ Federal Prosecutor and PSA especially in light of his attorneys most recent statements. The acceptance towards conservation is sickening me.....I have a sick feeling this is where we are headed with this crap |
The FBI can't shut down a business just because it is under investigation.
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There definitely seems to be an effort to move the goalposts on cleaning. It strikes me as self-serving and disingenuous. The hobby has never supported bleach or the like. Sure, one can and one always could give hypotheticals that seem relatively innocuous. But as a famous judge once said just because there's a slippery slope you don't have to ski it to the bottom. I'm not yet convinced that most cases of chemical cleaning are all that difficult to detect. You can just look at some of these cards and tell they've been cleaned. But if I am wrong about that, and TPGs truly can't detect it, there may be no choice but to assume that risk when you buy cards from certain issues. Of course, it begs the question, if it's legitimate and acceptable, why not disclose it? I never get an answer to that one. |
As much as I don't like PWCC, it seemed to be normal bidding. That postcard is super rare and is too rare for its own good. It went too cheap IMHO and the consignor would have dine much better with a reputable AH. Congrats too whoever won it. The Max Stein was pretty goid value as well. It wouldn't surprise me one bit, to see lower prices realized on premium cards. PWCC days of manipulation or turning a blind eye to stuff are over (I hope). Two years or less, they be gone.
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I am very, very, very far from convinced that there are undetectable serious alterations. I suspect that many to most of these undetected alterations are obvious if examined correctly. Quote:
For example: --->> PROFESSIONALL CLEANED!!!!! <<----- |
1948 Leaf Jackie Robinson, $20,500
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1948-Leaf-J...oAAOSwRnNdQ1Os Last sale May 2018 went for $12,000. I think PWCC will be ok. |
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Only a matter of time till people stop pulling big money out of their pockets for cards like its burning a hole in it. This is a total sellers market...Much better times to buy are on the horizon/
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This is a super rare PC. I think Stevenovella had one up on eBay a few months ago, as an auction with $40k minimum bid, but I don’t think it sold. Anyway, I agree with a Jay that the card went relatively cheap - in fact, I think the hammer price on the card may indicate the opposite of your hypothesis
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I am sure PWCC does have some legit customers. Too bad they are fueling the scam by using them. Just like the honest PSA customers. Just like Nancy Reagan taught us that buying a dime bag leads to drug lords killing innocent people. We need to learn that using PWCC and PSA will lead us to having a completely worthless collection of altered cards. We need to stamp out PWCC and PSA before they completely ruin the hobby. |
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I also agree that scammers will do everything they can to keep the scam going. Cash is king, receipt what receipt.;) |
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The point is that the people who will decide the fate of PSA are not the people currently invested in it, but the new buyers who will be needed to sustain the hobby. And IMO no rational new buyer will opt for a currently graded PSA card if word has gotten out that they might be tainted and there is another grading alternative. Given the startup costs to create such a new TPG, I think one can safely assume that if this new company is successfully launched, its founders will have been smart enough to have budgeted that which is necessary to effectively market its product and make clear its superiority to current grading methods. |
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Stop buying the effing cards and submitting cards to these criminals. |
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Just like my resto mod engine is 454 bored to 464. Everyone was asking me if it was "stroked". I never knew what that was but I felt I was missing something? Even though the car has 100K into it, I always wanted a "stroker".... but I never knew WTF they were talking about. I don't know what "bored" means either? But I have it and it feels good. I do know what "fraudulent scam" means though and this card debacle is the very definition. |
And when you open a pack or box and do well, it's a "nice rip!!"
Since the CU message board deletes ("poofs") anything of substance, it's mostly about poppage and rips. :) |
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I've often said that the change will be how cards are priced. I've never said that these altered cards will be worthless or not collected, but priced differently. I think in the future, PSA numbers will be priced differently. I've suggested that in the future the price differential between a 9 and a 10 will be different because these micro differences in grade will be perceived differently. Of course, many of these issues are perceived differently by the person who owns (is invested in) the cards as opposed to the person shopping for cards. The owner often overlooks issues that the shopping is consciously looking fro, the same way that many sellers dismiss (and sometimes omit) information that the buyer wants to know. Even if conservation and alterations are accepted and number gradable, the cards will be priced differently. |
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Tom Skerritt tells all his new pilots the samething Brent/Moser tells all their new cards.
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I think it comes down to the consignors.
PWCC will be in business as long as they get good "stuff" from their consignors. Even if I (and others) pass because of bidding on their stuff, enough people will bid to keep prices strong. And I must admit - I get it. Even though I will avoid them, if they posted for sale a W572 Walt Barbare - trimmed/doctored/shill bidding/whatever - I would make an exception and bid. Sorry. It's one of my final 3 - and doctored or not - I've been looking for it for years. So if I see it, I'm bidding. I'm sure there are cards others are looking for too, and they will make certain exceptions for (even if I don't think they "should"). So the only question is will consignors still go to PWCC? The answer to date appears to be YES. |
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I had a bunch of PSA graded 1940 Play Ball cards and, because of the scandal, I decided to sell the majority myself. I still sent a handful to PWCC (mostly doubles) which ended yesterday. I'll tell you, the PWCC cards did significantly better than the ones I decided to sell on my own. Not only that, but one of the copies I sold was returned because the buyer didn't like the style of PSA holder (seriously). I regret going through the effort and putting in the time to sell these myself just to deal with idiots on ebay and get less for my efforts. I'll keep trying to move away from PWCC, but it's difficult to justify the amount of work to sell things yourself. It's significantly more work for less pay. |
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If I had seen this on any other PWCC card I would've assumed it was shilled. Another winner had 1600+ feedback and 29% of his bids are with PWCC. They just get more views and more bidders. |
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Just too bad there wasn't someone who does this ethically on eBay for the same fees PWCC does. |
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Then get back to me on how great PWCC is. |
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I just took an acrylic bur to this PSA slab!!!!
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If you had a used car to sell and the best lot in town had been shown to sell cars with rolled back mileage and/or altered CarFax reports resulting in bringing the most money. Would you consign your car there?
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Plus it's Monday. |
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But the facts show that this hobby is predicated on corrupt practices...and most don't care...so as many of you like to say...the beat will go on! |
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But because of the money motivator, this will likely never happen. That’s why the FBI investigation is so critical. I fear that they are the only entity that can put a stop to this deception. |
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Also, ironically, PWCC protects me from fraud and bad actors on eBay. Every month I have to deal with scam artists on eBay trying to take advantage of me. It costs real time and money. |
Even after all the fraud and manipulation has been exposed I can no longer invest my time and money in a industry/system that makes no sense to me.
People do not get it .......it’s all about money and a slab with fake opinionated numbers on them oh and high end Stickers. Shills, Investors, Doctors, Salesmen, Opinion Givers ugh yuck Even with all the disgust I can still find a way to laugh at this !! Thank The Good Lord For Vintage N/T/R/E Non Sport Cards :-) |
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