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eBay Authenticate - what do you get?
Stupid question but I sold a 1928 9”x12” Fro Joy Babe Ruth Redemption photo recently. I had no clue this all goes through an authentication service by eBay. I sent it off to the authenticator and it passed within an hour of them getting it. I was just curious what you get from their authenticator?
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Well, since it went to the authenticator and passed, no matter what happens now: 1) you’re getting paid, 2) any problems now is between the buyer and eBay.
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I've had a few...
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As a buyer of a tobacco cards through eBay (maybe different for 9x12) they deliver the card in a really thick cardboard display thing that's actually not bad. Additionally, they put both sgc and psa holders in a sleeve with an eBay seal and QR code that says something like "authentication is void if seal is broken." I've never checked the QR code but I'm assuming it will take me to some site where the information is stored.
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There’s a QR code that comes with the authenticated card. Zapping the QR code reveals: 1) the name of card 2) date it was authenticated.
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The really great thing about the few I've gotten is that the tamper proof seal on the baggie doesn't really adhere to it, so I have a nice fraud-ready baggie. :D
Just joking; don't anyone have a thrombo. The baggies haven't been secure but I just chuck them. |
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Yes both raw and graded. If I remember correctly, eBay sent me information on the service and there was a minimum $ amount, maybe $400? I buy graded only and anything that was pricey (for me) went to the authentication, anything less came to me directly. Here is a PSA 9 and raw example |
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edit: apologies to lug-nut. I answered before scrolling through the rest of the thread. |
And yes, you can still 'opt out' of the program by putting "set break" in the title of your listing.
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