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Posted By: Dave
Anyone ever dealt with PSA on buying back a card? If a card is noticeably less than the grade given, what will PSA do about such? IF they will buy it back...what determines the amount paid? SMR? Please lets not turn this into another why SGC is so great thread... |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
Dave - Tony |
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Posted By: Dave
Tony that does sound unfortunate....a card that shouldn't receive a number grade may be different from this case though. It's a T206 in a PSA 5....looks more like a 2 at best...and If I had submitted it I would think a 1! I guess we will see what happens....thought about posting a pic here but I'm probably going to end up unloading the card and didn't want to get into advertising the particular card in question....I guess we will just see what PSA says. |
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Posted By: Mike
PSA will quote you their paragraph in their grading procedures about how "even though certain aspects of a card may be indicitive of a certain grade, other aspects of the card are SO STRONG that the graders felt it warranted the higher". And since all grading is subjective, blah blah blah. Their guarantee means absolutely nothing. |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
Hi Dave - Tony |
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Posted By: Dave
Yes the only problem I had was buying the card without a scan...I did feel comfortable buying a PSA 5 T206 of a HOF'er because I've never had any real issues with thier grading in the past. And I wouldn't make a deal out of it at all if it was a card that looked more like a 4...or even a high end 3 in the 5 holder...but a 2 at best...and probably a 1 graded EX? Just wasn't sure if anybody encountered such before....I know PSA would probably say I should have looked at the card first...but isn't that why i'm paying for cards graded by them? for the peace of mind and comfort that i'm paying for what i'm getting? |
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Posted By: leon
I have heard the same things about the PSA buyback policy. There's around a thousand people a day on this board. I would like to hear from ANYONE that has had a card bought back by PSA. My guess is there won't be many stepping up to this challenge. Maybe a lower end card here or there but not too much. My understanding is that they really say one thing and do another (or don't do another, if you know what I mean?). I am sure their policy is filled with ways they can squirm out of anything. I am still waiting for my call back from Orlando too.... |
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Posted By: Dave
Leon if that is the case....am I supposed to be happy if they send me a couple free vouchers for a $400 card? |
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Posted By: JK
Sorry, but it is simply impossible to answer your question honestly without this turning into a bashing psa thread, so I wont answer. I will say that psa's grading is been very inconsistent in my experience. Some will say that about SGC as well. The main difference I see - psa is more apt to overgrade mid grade cards - Ive seen too many 4s through 6s (like yours) that had no business in the slabs that they were in. SGC on the other hand does the opposite - IMO, they are more apt to undergrade a card rather than overgrade. |
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Posted By: leon
I don't want to say what would make you happy....Personally, I won't let PSA grade my cards anyway....therefore I wouldn't want PSA vouchers. If you plan on using them in the future, and $400 is fair to you, then I say go for it....and good luck with the issue. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
I too was "jobbed" by Orlando, et al on two PSA 9's that had obvious globs of crap on their front surface. I was told (after a long time) that the grades were correct. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
is iffy because they rarely confess to mistakes. I cross-examined Orlando on the issue of PSA mistakes after he'd testified to what a hands-on guy he was and how he'd know if a big mistake was made. I asked him if PSA had encapsulated a fake Babe Ruth rookie then bought it back from Andy Baran. Orlando said he didn't remember. |
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Posted By: Dave
So does anyone have an idea what route I should go with PSA on this?? I know it's not an expensive card...$400 going by recent sales of same grade. There is no way I'd ever just try to sell it as is in a 5 holder...would be crazy. Should I try a phone call to Joe? Email? Seems like that will just get a no response. Customer Service? Someone else specific within the company?? |
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Posted By: Dave
Here is another PSA card in a 5 I picked up last night on ebay. I got it at a pretty good price...now wondering if it also is a lower grade card or just a bad picture (which I originally assumed). There is no way with the look at the top of the card it should be in a 5 holder?? Starting to worry now...LOL |
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Posted By: leon
Something tells me he might have heard of me before so didn't call back for that reason. It would be difficult for him to manipulate this board the way I have heard he does the CU boards. If you call him he might call you back. I have heard he does return calls.....and from others I have heard he doesn't. Kind of like my wife with selective hearing....he will return the ones he wants to and she hears what she wants to |
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Posted By: dan mckee
I have had 2 situations. Both have old threads on this board. The first, I bought a PSA graded T205 Shean CUBS with no picture. I paid for the rare CUBS variation as stated. The item came and the label said Cubs but it was the common variation entombed. The seller took a sh&t on me so I went to PSA. They took the card, changed the slab to correctly state the common variation, and told me there would be no charge for the reholder. Too funny, I lost about $100. |
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Posted By: James Gallo
I have had a couple issues with PSA. I had a card refused from SGC as being short, but not trimmed per sa. I sent it to PSA they cased it a PSA 1. The card did look good to me and measured fine IMO. |
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Posted By: Jeff
I've got a 1941 Goudey that is absoluely miscut (the name is on the top, not the bottom) and PSA slabbed it as a straight 7, no qualifiers.... there is no SMR on 1941 Goudeys, so how would they determine what the difference in the value? |
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Posted By: dan mckee
PSA wasn't knowledgable enough to know that the name should be on the bottom. Just tell them the difference in value is $10,000.00 maybe you will catch a fish. |
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Posted By: JK
That's just a bad picture dave - no telling what the card might look like until you get a scan or see it for yourself. |
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Posted By: JK
Jeff - you sure that wasnt the rare "name on top" variation? |
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Posted By: Jeff
Just catalogued!!! 1941 Goudey "Name On Top" variation, PSA 7 NM!!! True 1/1!!! |
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Posted By: Denny
Okayyy, I'm gonna do it... Standing up for _ is like watching a one legged ass kickin' contest...just doesn't make a whole lot of sense! Anyways, I've been told, that useing a high heat-shrinking gun, you can easily get these slabs open and replace the cards with one of your choice cards. How many times have you look'd at a card in a _ holder and said, "Are you kiddin' me?" There's no way that card is a "?". Does anybody else have any thoughts on this idea? |
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Posted By: Brian
<<There's around a thousand people a day on this board. I would like to hear from ANYONE that has had a card bought back by PSA.>> |
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Posted By: leon
Brian (Obaks) said: |
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Posted By: shane
I got a card off of eBay that I thought looked weird. I called Joe and told him the situation. He asked me to send the card to him for his graders to look at the card. He emailed me back three weeks later to let me know "PSA did not like the card." He asked me what I wanted for the card since it did not book in SMR. I asked for a refund in the amount of which I paid for the card. He sent the check out the next day. |
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Posted By: jay wolt
I had 1 experience w/ a buy back card. |
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Posted By: leon
It's nice to know they do buy them back..... |
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Posted By: JK
Shane - have you ever posted here before? |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Shane has posted here lots of times. |
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Posted By: Bob C
Several years ago I purchased a PSA 8 Tango Eggs HOF'R from a reputable seller for a significant hunk of change. Upon receipt, the card had multiple problems; staining, creases and it did not measure properly. |
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Posted By: cmoking
I had an obviously trimmed pre-war card in a PSA 4 holder. I emailed Orlando, sent it to him....two or three weeks later I got the card back sans holder and a check for the amount I said I paid for it. |
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Posted By: chris
so, is it my understand that the best way to deal with this kind of situation is just to contact joe orlando personally? i would assume that he might be difficult to get a hold of...in any event, it seems as if you have a decent chance at getting a refund, but certainly not 100%. |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
PSA did buy back a Fake Ruth Rookie from me years ago that was in a PSA 1 holder. I bought the card on ebay, then the seller immediately disappeared. At first, I was told that the card couldn't be fake because it was in a PSA holder. When they realized that they had made a mistake, they offered to buy the card back at SMR, which was much lower than I paid. Ultimately, they gave me my purchase price because I had saved all of the documentation, and they really wanted to get that card out of circulation. |
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Posted By: Griffin's
I had a modern card that was obviously overgraded several years ago- Charlie (customer service rep at the time) offered me the 1K I paid for it or 1500. in grading vouchers. Quick and easy, and most importantly, fair. |
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Posted By: shane
Dan, |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Vargha's booger card notwithstanding. |
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