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Posted By: sean
was wondering if there is a way around the membership fee on PSA like thereis with SGC |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
Maybe if you go through one of their authorized submission members? I don't know but if you have several to submit it pays to pay the fee because you get enough free submissions to make it worthwhile. I think. |
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Posted By: Jay
It's either that or learn to spell "ridiculous". |
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Posted By: barrysloate
The membership includes six free submissions plus a year's subscription to their lovely magazine, so you do get something in return for the fee. |
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Posted By: Anthony S.
The 6 free submissions that accompany the membership are only valid for cards valued under $500 apiece, which aren't really the cards I'm particularly interested in getting slabbed. Personally I'd rather the membership include 3-4 free submissions with a higher ceiling. |
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Posted By: Rob
i don't understand why the price of the card would matter when they grade it. Shouldn't they spend the same amount of time on a near-mint vintage common as they are on a cobb? I mean, you pay the same price for the service. Why have a ceiling for those 6 "free" submissions? |
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Posted By: Matt
Rob - I think it has to do with the risk they are taking by handling your card - the more expensive card, the more it will cost the company if something should go wrong (lost card, etc.) |
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Posted By: Lance
You can claim any value you want as long as the card is RAW. Every card I submit has a value of $100. |
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Posted By: Matt
Lance - aren't you concerned that if the grading company loses your card, you'll only be reimbursed $100? And, hypothetically speaking, let's say a grading company has a not-so-honest employee - seeing as how you only valued your babe Ruth at $100, wouldn't it be tempting for him to steal it and then just pay the company back for his "mistake?" |
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Posted By: Lance
Matt, |
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Posted By: Bob
Lance, that is very, very dangerous. Take it from one who knows whereof he speaks and has had a shipment of cards lost in the mail by a grading company. You tend to get stuck with the value you put on that submission form for the cards. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Lance- when I submit cards I insure them for pretty close to their full value. It will cost you a few extra dollars but it is money well spent. |
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Posted By: Phil Garry
Sean: |
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Posted By: quan
no, you will still need to have membership to submit at shows. you might be able to get away with it if it's same-day/2 day service where they don't have to take it back to newport beach...but then ur paying the $50/$75 grading fees anyway. |
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Posted By: Matt
Perhaps make nice with a local card dealer who has a PSA membership and submit through him? |
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Posted By: JimB
"Personally I'd rather the membership include 3-4 free submissions with a higher ceiling." |
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Posted By: quan
hmm, that's not a bad idea jim. next time i'll ask to have 3 express service instead of the 6 5 days. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Come to think of it, when I signed up I also got a free PSA tote bag. Do they still give those out? |
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Posted By: Matt
quan - I'm with you. I'm just answering the OPs question of how to avoid the membership fee. |
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Posted By: Phil Garry
I just submitted stuff to PSA at a local show within the last month for their 5 & 10 day service level and no membership was required. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
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Posted By: dan mckee
Matt, that is a funny statement as the company never seems to reimburse people when they bend or lose cards so I am with Rob, why charge more for what it is worth?? |
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Posted By: dan mckee
TBOB I must disagree, I think insuring them puts an extra liability on loss. Postal employees working for $8 who see light packages with hi postal tags on them, well do the math. I have had a dozen insured packages ripped open and the contents removed. With priority with signature confirmation, I haven't had a loss in 8 years. I ship cards from $1000 to $20,000 like this. I just sent 2 Darby Chocolate cards out for $4000 this way. Dan. |
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Posted By: Matt
dan - SGC does re-imburse people if they lose your cards. You're suggesting PSA does nothing? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Dan- if you sent those eight packages out registered instead of insured, every one of them would have reached its destination safely. No postal worker would dare touch a reg package, because the last one to handle it would be liable for the entire amount. |
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Posted By: sean
wow, |
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