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Old 08-06-2014, 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by bnorth View Post
I always figured the declared value was the value of the card raw when sent in not the price after grading with the insane PSA premium.

I would be more than a little mad if PSA called/emailed me and said we gave your card a 10 so you owe us more money. I can understand if someone sent in a card worth way more raw than they declared to get cheaper grading fees but asking for more $ after it is graded is BS.
Also look at it this way. The declared value for the card (and of the total submission) is used to determine how much insurance that is used when shipping the card back to you from PSA. If you had a card that you put a declared value for $499, and after grading as a 10, it is now worth $5000+++, wouldn't you want PSA to insure that card for the new value rather than what you had estimated before the card was graded?
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