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Posted By: Marc
Who else is completely sick of EBay's new 'graded only' rules for certain cards? I was bidding on a card from EBay's new top 10 list of cards that are now required to be graded before being sold, and it was removed after the first 3 days. As a COLLECTOR, and not a business man trying to ruin the hobby, I don't like graded cards and prefer raw cards. However, with the type of cards I collect on that list, it makes it almost impossible now for me to find what I need. I don't want graded cards, and personally I feel graded cards only ruin the hobby by escalating prices 3 times their value. EBay needs to mind their own business and let things be. That way everyone can enjoy the hobby how they want, whether graded or ungraded. |
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Posted By: Matt
"I feel graded cards only ruin the hobby by escalating prices 3 times their value." |
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Posted By: Steve
I bet the 'raw' card dealers want the same 3x the value |
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Posted By: Adam
I do not mind it at all. It's nice to know the card you will be getting is real, especially when buying off eBay. And if someone does not like graded cards, that is not a problem either. With one swift hit of a hammer, you instantly can have a raw card after buying it as graded. I don't see the downside. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Can't have it both ways: blasting ebay for allowing fraud to occur on its site and then blasting it for trying to protect people from fraud. |
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Posted By: Marc
It becomes a problem whenever grading a card escalates the value 3-4 times the worth. I myself do not think that is right. So, why would I pay 3-4 times the value so I can crack the case? If a card is graded a 10, it should not be worth 3-4 times what a raw 10 is worth. That is where the hobby is getting messed up. |
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Posted By: Bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: barrysloate
Bruce- is it really true that ebay allows some sellers to hawk counterfeit items, and they don't care? |
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Posted By: Shawn Chambers
Can someone point me in the general direction of the new Ebay Top 10 list of cards that must be graded? I can assume certain cards: T206 Wagner, 52 Mantle etc, but can't find the link. Also does this do anything to stop the lame "selling as a reprint even though it don't say reprint on it" sellers. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
of too many "major" sports cards that sell at 67% discount in a raw form, as opposed to graded. Certainly not in the pre-war world, especially if you are not looking for ultra-high grade examples. |
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Posted By: george "bulldog" adams
son you got 2 choices in this ever-changing marketplace you can learn to adapt or you can go play with your barbie dolls. bulldog |
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Posted By: Craig W
Here's the list of cards that must be graded to sell on eBay. It was posted by Jamie in the Cy Young thread: |
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Posted By: Bob
11. 1909 Cy Young (T206) |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Ebay's rule of what's allowed and what's not is arbitrary because they do not know very much at all about vintage cards. They could ask an expert to help them with the list, but apparently they haven't. |
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Posted By: William Brumbach
From this guy's webpage: |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Arbitrariness isn't always bad. The government deciding whether drivers should drive on the right versus the left side of the road involved arbitrariness choice. Whichever side they picked was a good one, public safety wise. Notice that in Britain, they dive on the left. |
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Posted By: george "bulldog" adams
would disagree about the list being arbitrary i think it was compiled based on complaints filed. bulldog |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Arbitrary or not, my vote would be that all "paper stock cutouts with partial article on back" must be graded by PSA, SGC, GAI or Beckett before they can be offered on eBay. |
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Posted By: Andrew Saboley
"Without graded cards, there is no hobby" |
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Posted By: Marc
Graded cards is just an easy way for people to capitalize profits from the hobby. Sure, it was setup to stop fraud, but it has developed into a way for people to make alot of money. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
When I used to buy, collect and trade raw cards, I found out that about half of collectors and dealers were bad graders-- often grading to their financial advantage. Especially through the mail and with strangers, buying and trading raw cards has a tangible downside. I think many hobbyists take the 1-10 grades way too seriously, but can also see why a collector would prefer a card to be graded when purchasing online. |
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