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PSA asked me not to talk about this! - Video
Incredible sad video about a recent PSA submission and a missing card:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEL7mQLrzfI Here is your money, but you have to sign a NDA. I know I shouldn't be surprised, but I am. Anyone ever deal with this while submitting a card? |
Yes. And I rather not elaborate on anything.
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I saw that video this morning as well and the first thing that popped in my head is nothing has changed since PSA lost a board member's T206 Magie years ago.
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I had a problem with a submission, never mentioned a NDA. PSA just sent me a check, no questions no problems.
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But it isn't "here's your money"... They wanna hold that money and give you credit for future service. A service that you're less likely to appreciate after having gone through that. You'd be a hostage customer.
They should have just given you money back for the lost card, with an apology. And, they should have sent you a prepaid shipping package for returning whatever it was that you shouldn't have received. |
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I'm sure they will send his orignial card back.
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Thanks for posting the video.
Because of social media and chat boards (like Net54), customers have a lot more power and ability affect change, for good and bad; this case, its for good, but that is not always the case. I think its important that us collectors advise each other of both the good and bad things we encounter in the hobby. So, again, thanks for posting |
I'm pretty confident that you can be made whole without having to sign an NDA, but I would assume it will cost you the ability to submit cards to them in the future.
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More "hobby bullying".
I could care less (which, for the record means that I DO care). |
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As someone who has consulted...led...built...teams and divisions that deal with these types of things I know that CU has spent more $ in FTE hours and bad reputation exposure to this than the $700....makse no sense...but in reality until you slab lovers walk with your $...or they get sued for some serious $....they won't change.
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This is why I stay away and don't trust grading companies along with the carriers because of this I will keep my cards raw and not take that chance of being damaged or lost by both Its not worth the money.
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My number 1 question still is what happened to this man’s card? Will he ever know?
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If I ran my business like this...I'd be OUT of business!!!!
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Would third Party Insurance Cover the Gentleman for the his declared value on the card since it is not the one he received back ?
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Part of the fun with 3rd party insurance is you’ve got a deductible. And in this case, the deductible might be higher than the card’s value. |
Probably won't go anywhere, but try calling the local police and file a stolen property report. They acknowledged having his card, so they can't deny they had it. Not returning it and/or really telling him what happened to it is not really any different than if they stole it and then denied doing so to him. This BS of requiring someone sign a NDA and giving them vouchers instead of returning their item, or the money they deserve, is to me tantamount to outright theft. The NDA requirement is akin to a form of blackmail as well.
And the NDA requirement keeps all the other people this has happened to before from ever getting together and starting a class action lawsuit against the perpetrator. And we all know that if it were possible, there's at least a few attorneys that would gladly take such a case and go looking for more parties to join such a lawsuit for the eventual payday. :D |
As a followup, I called my card insurance customer about what I would be covered in this event:
1. If the grading company damaged my card, I would NOT be covered for any lost value. 2. If the grading company lost my card, their claims department would "investigate". So I may be reimburse for the value. |
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The deductible on my policy is $10,000, so I would probably be out of luck in this case. But it sounds like yours must be lower. |
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