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Posted By: warshawlaw
I am curious as to whether my experience matches yours. I find that probably under 25% of the raw cards I buy over ebay are actually in the condition represented. Just yesterday, for example, I got two cards described as ex and ex+, respectively. The former had a crease and a hole and the other was worn and chipped to a vg-ex at best. since they are both rare and I paid peanuts I will keep them anyway. Luckily, most of what I bid on is rare enough that I don't really care about condition, but I still find overgrading so prevalent that I am dramatically downgrading when I bid even with scans. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
haven't been buying a lot of baseball but have been buying some oddball stuff (actually, have been buying some Zeenuts lately). I'd say it's higher than yours but no more than 50%. There's always the crease that wasn't seen or just the minor fact that theres writing on the back of a zeenut that didn't have the back pictured or massive paperloss on an blank backed card which is thought to be unimportant to anyone, so it's neglected to be mentioned. |
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Posted By: Sean Coe
I'd say that about 50% of the raw cards I buy are as described, not only on Ebay but auction houses as well. |
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Posted By: John
My experience has been a little better, but it is obviously the bad examples that stand out in one's memory. I would say about two of three transactions have been positve for me, with cards arriving in stated condition or a little better. Most of the rest are close (overepresented in the description by a grade or less which can be written of to the subjective nature of our hobby). I have had about ten transactions that have been awful, and in each case I blame myself for not asking for a better description or for buying from a seller that normally did not deal in cards. The only time in 600+ transactions or so that I felt I was intentionally duped I purchased what appeared to be and EX-MT 1952 Bowman Large Bobby Layne. The card had staple holes in the center when it arrived that the seller claimed he "was not aware of" when the card was sent. Usually when I see cards listed in auctions that are obviously overgraded by the seller I stay away. |
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Posted By: Scottopotamus
As a general rule, when buying "raw" cards from Ebay, I automatically subtract two grades from the card. "Mint" means "Excellent", "Excellent" means "Good", and "Good" means "Poor". |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
I've had experiences similar to Tom's - about half of the raw cards I buy are as described, and most of my problems have come with blank backed cards like Exhibits. I have bought several 1920's Exhibits that were graded by the seller in the EX to VG/EX range that turned out to have either paper loss or writing on the back that was never mentioned. I also bought a 1921 Walter Johnson Exhibit which was described as EX-MT, but ended up having an obvious corner crease that was easily seen when looking at the card but didn't show up on the scan. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Because of experiences as have been cited above, I have developed a small field of eBay sellers which I preferentially purchase from. If a particularly attractive offering is available from outside of this "circle of trustees", I consider bidding as an experiment. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
If I have any doubts whatsoever, I ask for better scans. If I don't get the scans, I don't bid. There have been a couple of cases where a back-scan was not provided, and the back ended up having writing or paper loss, but now I ask for back-scans if I don't know the seller. |
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Posted By: Julie
(feedback only 92 since 1901). I'd say, getting an overgraded card on ebay is rare enough that they DO stick in my mind, and stay there. Their sellers I never deal with again. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I never pay attention to stated grades. I read the description and look at the scan. If a better scan is needed, I ask for it. I generally buy really low grade cards, so stated grades aren't a real issue for me. |
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Posted By: Ted
As mostly a seller on ebay, I have a slightly different perspective on this issue. I only sell raw cards. I just don't believe in slabbing, but will address that in a separate post someday when I have more energy. I have been very consistant in my grading over the years, and have used the Beckett's description as my guide. My policy has always been, if you don't like your purchase for any reason, return it for a full refund of the purchase price. While receiving praise for accurate or better than expected conditions in most of my feedback there is the occasional customer who has a beef with my grading call. This has never resulted in negative feedback, as I have always offered to take the card back. While being only human and capable of error, I would expect that once in awhile I would screw up. |
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Posted By: Jeff
Ted, |
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Posted By: jackgoodman
As a seller, I don't try to assign a grade to the cards I'm selling. Instead, I try to describe its condition and problems as best I can and also provide a decent scan of the card so that the buyer can decide for themselves. I always state that I have a back scan available if asked, but don't always post one to avoid the additional photo charge (depending on the value of the card up for auction). This process has been sucessful for me and I can count the number of returns on less than one hand. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I collect 20th century photographs where condition is not as much an issue. Obviously a gouge or crease in the image is significant, but the difference between Ex and Near Mint on a 1930 photo has little to no effect on value. Yet, most photos I buy are either accurately graded or undergraded. |
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Posted By: dennis
all the (prewar)cards i buy off ebay are in the vg or lesser grades, so of course my expectations are not high.what bothers me is when some sellers only show the front of the card, as most fail to mention paper loss,pen marks,erased pencil etc. on the back.so, if these issues bother you ask.EVEN IF THEY ARE SLABBED. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
This is an interesting question - |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
This is an easy one. I've bought a ton of mid 50s cards advertised on Ebay as NM; about 20$ actually come back from PSA as high as 7. The rest are 6s. So, about 20% (at best) of cards advertised on ebay are accurate. |
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Posted By: Glenn
Presumably the percentage of "near mint" cards that are near mint is inversely proportional to the age. So if it's 20% of cards from the 50s, it might be 50% of the cards from the 80s and 5% of the cards from the 20s. |
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Posted By: Zach
I would say that I usually get 100 percent because the cards I buy are more low grade so a suprise word in pen on the back is usually not big deal for me, and with buying lowgrade cards you dont really compare them to the scan to see it you notice anything differant...well atleast I don't. Though I did just buy a 1964 Mantle with a little writing on the back but otherwise good condition I was suprised when it arrived today to see a smudge of paper lose on the check that didn't show in the scan. |
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Posted By: barry arnold
i was getting about 25% accuracy, 'til i decided that i (with Julie,Jay,and |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
is my biggest pet peeve. Most hairline creases will not show up on even the most detailed scan. I cannot even count the large # of cards I receive like this. |
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Posted By: HW
I would say that 25% of the cards are properly graded, but I am happy 90% of the time because I go out of my way to ask many questions. |
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Posted By: pete
you should always expect at least 1 or 2 grades less that described, I dont remember anyone selling "raw" cards stating they work for PSA...I rarely buy "raw" cards anymore since there's so many fakes and reprints being sold as authentic...the only ones I do buy are from legitimate sellers I know from here...and even then I ask for a larger scan front and back...otherwise I'm spending more on graded/slabbed cards. |
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Posted By: Sean Coe
I sell raw and graded cards as well. I try hard to describe the condition of a card as specifically as I can, but I always have large scans available so buyers can decide on their own. |
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Posted By: LGB
Well, when I've actually received the cards I've won, I'd say about 70%. Personally I haven't bought a card on ebay in over a year due to simply not getting material that I "won" and paid for. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I once sold a 1960s photo on eBay. The photo was nice but had some edge chipping, a wrinkle or two and someone wrote on the back. I described said wear in the auction. When the buyer received the photo, he emailed back, "Beautiful photo. And Mint condition too!" ... The answer still perplexes me, and if I told you who was the winner you'd find the response even odder (No one who reads this board). |
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Posted By: mcavoy
If a scan is provided, no matter the appearance, I have learned from experience, the condition is never better than stated. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
pics were supported in the early days of eBay, you just had to host them yourself abd be able to write html code to make it work. When I started doing that, prices realized on my auctions started making major jumps. I'm still not convinced that gallery listings get all that much more action. |
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Posted By: barry arnold
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