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Posted By: will watson
first off, i don't want this thread to turn into a smack talking or grading company war. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
PSA caters to the modern [read: post-war] crowd because they generally charge the lowest prices and have driven the price of grading down over the past 5 years. They have done this by reducing service to the consumer - e.g. no longer do two graders look at a card before it is encapsulated. |
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Posted By: Wp
SGC is absolutely a superior service in pre war cards. They are also a superior service in post war cards, however more collecotrs want their post war cards in psa holders for registry purposes. In time, the post war SGC market will surpass the PSA market when collectors relize the superiority of the SGC product. The cards are just of a much higher quality especially at the high end. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
"the way they sweep their problems under the table" |
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Posted By: Tom
Without question PSA is the worst grading company the past two years. From top to bottom they are just at the bottom of the barrel. They have done injustice to me by swamping a card. The reason all the old timers left either they did not want a part of what was going on inside the company are they were fired because they new to much. The is so much to talk about this company reputation it's almost unbelievable, but true. Look what the Better Business Report says about both companies UNSATAFACTORY RATING. Stay away from these companies they are nothing, but BAD BAD NEWS! |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Please reference prior posts of my lost/stolen card. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Tom, edit your post - "swamping a crad" should be "swaping a card" "new" should be "knew" |
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Posted By: Anonymous
In the pre-war, I only collect Goudey cards. It seems PSA dominates in Goudey cards, the prices for equivalently graded Goudey cards are much higher for PSA than SGC. |
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Posted By: John J. Grillo
I have submitted quite a few times to each of the big 3. With that said, I truly believe it doesn't make a darn difference who you submit to. I like the GAI holders the best and their one-on-one relationship with customers (even the little guys like me) is superb. Everyone mentions Mike Baker, but Danny Fisher is great to deal with as well. |
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Posted By: anonymousdave
...and everybody makes mistakes. |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Generally PSA graded cards will sell for more than their SGC and GAI counterparts but don't let price fool you as to who of the 3 does a better job and is more consistent. |
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Posted By: Kenny Low
"Generally PSA graded cards will sell for more than their SGC and GAI counterparts but don't let price fool you as to who of the 3 does a better job and is more consistent. " |
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Posted By: JimB
My personal view is that all three companies are about the same in terms of their consisency in grading. They are all human and make mistakes. You see more examples of mistakes in PSA holders here for two reasons: 1) Some members on this board like to highlight every instance they find and 2) PSA has probably graded 10x as many cards as the other two companies combined so if all other things were equal there would be 10x as many mistakes in PSA holders. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
"If that is true, does that mean there is alot of money in buying SGC graded cards, submitting it to PSA, and selling them? That may sound "un-hobby-like", but there's a ton of people looking to make money. Are there a lot of people doing this?" |
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Posted By: Tom
Just hold on to your PSA cards because it's just a matter of time until they sink like the titanic. When this happens alot of people will be scrambling to remove their card (s) from their holder (s). Money is the driving force behind every company. That is why PSA started grading anything and everything just to make a buck. Go back and look at there stock CLCT when it fell below a dollar they had to do a four way split to keep the company floating. There was so much confusion about there grading style and how they handled the consumer cards they PSA put out a video on how they graded there cards from the time they received them until they were shipped. (What a joke). They do not have any policies what so ever or anyone in charge. They are just a bunch of clowns! I repeat STAY AWAY! |
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Posted By: will watson
apparently, you cannot read. |
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Posted By: Tom
Yes, I can read, but the truth is the truth and sometimes that hurts. |
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Posted By: WP
I am no PSA fan. That being said, There are a lot of great cards in PSA holders. There are also alot of trimmed and overgraded cards in their holders. Unfortunately for PSA their biggest problems lie in their high dollar high grade cards. My advise is educate yourself and learn to look at the cards and make an educated evaluation yourself. Never just look a the flip and take it as gospel especially when buying PSA. |
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Posted By: Mark
I thought I read somewhere that PSA and GAI merged..wait, scratch that. I agree with the above comment about Mike Baker and Danny Fisher at GAI, both are very personable and it was PSA's loss when they left. I took 140 cards to them after PSA changed the per card price of my sumission after-the-fact. Supposedly, the price change was mandated by Joe Orlando..the next day Orlando had nothing to do with it..who knows and who cares. |
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Posted By: tim Mayer
i don't get it, you bring up a discussion, but then tell people what they can and can't talk about, |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Tom, |
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Posted By: PASJD
and again ad nauseum has this same discussion been repeated on this Board. Isn't it getting a bit stale? We can all make our own judgments and buy what we like, and the result of those collective judgments is the market and the market prices. Is this a weekly ritual? Over under on how long it is till someone starts another virtually identical thread? |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Conflict of interest - CU/PSA |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Yes, that item description on the top of GAI holders is nice - now if they could only learn to produce better fitting inserts. |
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Posted By: steve k
<<< i was just wondering why SGC seems to be infallible, while PSA seems to be the butt of most grading complaints. >>> |
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Posted By: John
Why do I choose not to use PSA its easy two words…CHILD LABOR! |
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Posted By: Josh K.
LOL |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
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Posted By: Wp
The Mayo says it all, utter incompetance. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
so why have the Mayo ad there |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Who would even dare send that Mayo in to be graded? You couldn't possibly expect it to get a grade- but you would be wrong. Did Mayo issue a set of minis? |
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Posted By: Wp
Its almost as rediculous as the Honus/Henie Wagner PSA 2. Any scans? |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
PSA has also graded an N172 Billy Sunday with the ad cut off the bottom. They've placed a T201 in a holder - FOLDED. The list goes on.... lets not forget about the Wrong "Hans" Wagner PSA labeled incorrectly. |
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Posted By: leon
I returned a trimmed T213-1 to a bad ebayer and argued for weeks. I think I even posted it on the board. After it showed up in an SGC holder I called SGC. They said they would have to look at in person to confirm it but it did look suspicious to them. They said it was overpriced so what could they do? I thought it was handled wrong. That is one issue out of thousands of cards I have seen graded by them. Being that they are human I would guess there are more....regards |
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Posted By: Wp
This week there is a PSA beauty selling. An E93 Ty Cobb PSA 6, it appears to be blatantly trimmed. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
Seriously, you need to come out of hibernation. The first two sentences in your post totally contradict what you HAD to know would happen. I think there are way too many people on this board who start threads EXACTLY like this one, knowing exactly what they are doing. If this is even a semi-democracy, I vote that Leon immediately removes such blather as soon as it appears. |
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Posted By: Jim Crandell
Will comes from a board(LTS) where many consider 1980 vintage and where PSA is considered by many to be infallible. |
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Posted By: Wp
Agreed. A one and out system is crazy for a service like PSA. The potential for altered cards to get in holders and massive overgrading is huge, |
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Posted By: dan mckee
They do not care, it is about volume and money. |
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Posted By: PASJD
Three anti PSA posts within the space of maybe 15 minutes!!! |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
I think Dan summed it up very concisely - although it's clear from other posts that he doesn't like PSA, his statement was totally factual. |
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Posted By: PASJD
Who said anything about attacking Dan? I was just impressed that he managed to find a way to sound a similar theme on three different threads almost simultaneously. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
someone with "PSA" in their handle posting about someone else making anti-PSA posts...gee, sounded sort of like an attack. But I guess I was wrong - sorry about that! |
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Posted By: PASJD
As in my initials (Peter A. Spaeth). Tough on the old eyes though. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
sorry Peter! perhaps I am dyslecix. |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
It is about business and however lacking they are in customer service, grading and accuracy, it has not hurt them in their popularity and profitability. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
If PSA exhibited better customer service and improved business practices, they would be more popular and make larger profits. |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
I agree Scott but they have never really demonstrated that since day 1. Collectors have never made them accountable. The dealers submissions are what is keeping the company afloat. The results of the submissions are gobbled up by the consumers (collectors). |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
I have never seen any evidence to the contrary. While it might not have been true at day 1, PSA now has competitors who DO consider customer service and quality. Some collectors are no longer gobbling up PSA slabs - the SGC slabs that are being gobbled up instead represent dollars that PSA could be pocketing. Perhaps at some point those dollars will be significant enough for PSA to change their attitude...but maybe not. Mr. Orlando's "I can do whatever I want" attitude certaily indicates that PSA isn't too concerned about competition. |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
CU has demonstrated plenty of arrogance and I am sure it has cost them, though one would not think so when you look at the Set Registry and the prices being paid for cards (I know we have had that discussion many times over). |
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