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toledo_mudhen 04-08-2025 11:25 AM

PSA - Pricing & Turn Around Time Updates
 
Due to continued high demand

PSA is updating turnaround times for submissions created on or after April 7

- Value: 65 Business Days
- Value Bulk: 65 Business Days
- TCG Bulk: 65 Business Days
- Value + Bulk Dual Service: 75 Business Days

Also, starting April 8, the TCG Bulk price will increase to $18.99/card.

bobbyw8469 04-08-2025 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by toledo_mudhen (Post 2508579)
Due to continued high demand

PSA is updating turnaround times for submissions created on or after April 7

- Value: 65 Business Days
- Value Bulk: 65 Business Days
- TCG Bulk: 65 Business Days
- Value + Bulk Dual Service: 75 Business Days

Also, starting April 8, the TCG Bulk price will increase to $18.99/card.

Pass.

parkplace33 04-08-2025 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bobbyw8469 (Post 2508589)
Pass.

They can do that, when they are grading 1.5 million cards a month.

Flintboy 04-09-2025 02:23 AM

So PSA is going to give even worse service and charge more for it?

Makes total sense….

Lucas00 04-09-2025 02:40 AM

Dropped a card off at the chantilly show at the express tier so a "5" day turn around (lol). Hoping I get it back within the month. But would not be surprised if it takes 2.

Brent G. 04-09-2025 08:24 AM

I recently took an item for in-show authentication at the PSA booth in Rosemont, IL, and they wanted $75 on top of the authentication to do it within the 3 days. Is this their common fee or is this a new tax on the consumer?

Knightlax5 04-09-2025 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Lucas00 (Post 2508709)
Dropped a card off at the Philly show at the express tier so a "5" day turn around (lol). Hoping I get it back within the month. But would not be surprised if it takes 2.

Have they still not graded it? All of my philly submissions are in their system and my one value plus is already back to me

Knightlax5 04-09-2025 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brent G. (Post 2508739)
I recently took an item for in-show authentication at the PSA booth in Rosemont, IL, and they wanted $75 on top of the authentication to do it within the 3 days. Is this their common fee or is this a new tax on the consumer?

What was the card? $75 is reserved for 10 business day turnaround, up to $1500 cards

Lucas00 04-09-2025 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Knightlax5 (Post 2508807)
Have they still not graded it? All of my philly submissions are in their system and my one value plus is already back to me

My bad, accidentally typed Philly instead of Chantilly.

toledo_mudhen 04-09-2025 02:22 PM

So at 1.5 million cards a month and lets pick a number - lets say they NET CLEAR $10 per card after expenses.

That calc comes out to a net profit of $15 Million (dollars - american) per month.

If I got that kind of cash laying around - I'm thinking that I might be able to hire another Grader or 2 (or 3). Yes?



Quote:

Originally Posted by parkplace33 (Post 2508605)
They can do that, when they are grading 1.5 million cards a month.


Brent G. 04-09-2025 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Knightlax5 (Post 2508808)
What was the card? $75 is reserved for 10 business day turnaround, up to $1500 cards

It was an autographed mini football helmet. They were charging $75 on top of the standard autograph authentication fee for any item. Wasn't sure if that's the usual deal for an in-show turnaround or a new one.

raulus 04-09-2025 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by toledo_mudhen (Post 2508822)
So at 1.5 million cards a month and lets pick a number - lets say they NET CLEAR $10 per card after expenses.

That calc comes out to a net profit of $15 Million (dollars - american) per month.

If I got that kind of cash laying around - I'm thinking that I might be able to hire another Grader or 2 (or 3). Yes?

Often it's a boom/bust cycle. Right now, we're towards the boom end. I suspect that they don't want to staff up just to have submissions drop, and then get caught with a bunch of graders sitting around with nothing to do.

Extra so if a lot of their graders are focused on ultra modern, which probably is the most prone to boom/bust cycles.


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