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Originally Posted by Clydewally
I had a different problem with them recently. I bought a $2 card that was autographed for $180 due to the autograph and because I thought the autograph would be authenticated. When it was returned it turned out that the only thing they had authenticated was the $2 card. Apparently, this type of confusion apparently occurs fairly frequently and, in fairness, eBay is trying to make it right. They gave me a credit to submit the item to psa for authentication and if it is not authentic we will have further discussion about a refund.
They also advised that they are trying to make it clearer what is actually authenticated under the guarantee.
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I had the same issue a while ago with a card I bought a card for my 1953 Topps project. The value was all in the signature; unsigned, it would have been a $2-3 card. I didn't enquire about a credit with PSA because the signature looked good to me and JSA had already branded it, but I thought it was funny that all that hassle was over authenticating a beat-up common.