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Posted By: dennis
i was looking at the psa set registry site & for the first time looked at more than just the top few,and was a little surprised that you could register a "set" and have a very low completion %. i would think you would own a majority of the cards before you even contemplated getting it registered. my question is wouldn't it make sense to have a certain % completion before it can be registered? |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...is really a marketing ploy to get you to list your graded cards with the grader. It's good advertising for them, but it's also nice (and makes sense, in my opinion) to be able to list your cards with a grader, to monitor your collection as you try to complete a set. |
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Posted By: dennis
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Posted By: dan mckee
The registry is a joke, another way to entice more sales, period. There are many many sets as nice or nicer than the ones on the registry that are held by long time collectors and are NOT graded, not graded yet that is. Once they sell, they will grade to attract the fish that pay insane amounts for high slab numbers. |
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Posted By: Robert
I think that the registry was created in order to gain more submissions for PSA otherwise who in there right mind would ever want to submit any common card for grading. The only cards they would ever receive are stars, old vintage for authenticity and the few rare cards out there. Of there over 8 million submission I would have to guess that 50-65% of those cards would have to be commons or maybe more. It was a great marketing plan and has paid off very well for PSA |
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Posted By: Mike P.
Not defending PSA per se but they are not the only ones. SGC, Beckett and GAI also have set registries as well, probably for all the same reasons listed above. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
SGC and GAI have to duplicate whatever PSA does, just to stay in business...unless it's something really, really stupid. (cough..Mr. X) |
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Posted By: David Vargha
The registry is a joke, another way to entice more sales, period. There are many many sets as nice or nicer than the ones on the registry that are held by long time collectors and are NOT graded, not graded yet that is. Once they sell, they will grade to attract the fish that pay insane amounts for high slab numbers. |
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Posted By: Geoff Litwack
I'm not a huge fan of PSA, but I do think their set registry is a good thing for the hobby - I've been able to chat with other collectors working on the same sets as me and made a couple of pleasing deals for cards through it. Sort of like Friendster for cards. |
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Posted By: John J. Grillo
For the longest time, I was never too thrilled about the registry until I gave it a try about 2 years ago. I think it's fun. Yes, competition and ego can get in the way sometimes, but overall it's still fun. SGC and PSA have "Collector's Showcase/The Way I Collect" registries that allow you to list your collection pretty much any way you want to. |
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Posted By: Bill
Obviously the set registry is way to get collectors to get their cards graded by a particular company, but I really enjoy the SGC registry. I only collect T206's and I like the way they look in the SGC holder, so I started to get them all graded by SGC, for the look and protection. When SGC introduced their registry, I started listed them. I use the registry to make trades or sell my duplicates when I upgrade a card with the other collectors on the registry. That is the fun part, to build your collection and also help others that collect the same cards you do. So if anyone is interested in making a deal with SGC graded T206's send me an email. Bill |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Uh, because he had a customer who asked him to do it... |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
I love the set registry and think its the best thing PSA has ever done. Not only is it a good way of keeping track of your cards and collection but I also like the competitiveness of it as well(usually friendly). |
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