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Posted By: dan mckee
Thanks Jay, I am sorry, I probably misunderstood and needless to say, I am on pins and needles these days. Take care and thanks again, dan. |
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Posted By: TBob
As a criminal defense lawyer I can tell you that anyone who truly believes in such things as the presumption of innocence and the burden on the State to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt is trapsing down the path of unreality. When I win a criminal case it is because we have succeeded in proving the defendant's innocence (or rather lack of guilt). There is a great law review article I recently read which stated that in this post 9-11 era, jurors no longer presume the innocence of the accused and the burden has subtly and quietly shifted to the defendant being forced to prove his/her case not the State convincing jurors with such certainty that they are convinced beyond a reasonable doubt. In criminal cases, the standard of proof for conviction has seemingly become more of a preponderance of the evidence than beyond a reasonable doubt, no matter how the jury is contrastingly instructed and despite their promises to require the State to prove its case as required by law. Credit the 9-11 aftermath, the OJ case, and the media's unfettered onslaught and irresponsibility in convicting defendants without the necessity of their day in court with much of the problem. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
ah ok? put this in English for me Bob, are you telling me I am done for here? |
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Posted By: Hankron
I'm neither a liberal nor a conservative conspiracy extremist, but anyone who takes the popular media as gospel-- that's his or her failing. To a large degree, MSNBC, FOX and such are intended as forms of entertainment (obviously, to gather rating), and should be treated as such. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Most laypeople don't understand the difference between types of evidence. Dan swearing under penalty of perjury that he went through the sequence of conduct we've been discussing IS evidence. Direct testimonial eyewitness evidence. What you and many others are fixating on is documentary evidence--paperwork, photographs, film, etc. Any court would accept Dan's testimony as evidence. Once given, the burden would be on PSA to disprove Dan's evidence. As I pointed out, PSA cannot do this because it cannot prove what happened when the package got to their office. I seriously doubt that anyone at PSA can accurately testify as to what was in the box because I doubt that anyone at PSA can even be shown to have opened it (my experience is that a company that processes lots of orders can point you to who was on duty that day, but that the individuals cannot testify accurately as to precisely what they did on their shifts). |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Adam, you are my hero! so what can I do now? Since PSA does business in every state can I file small claims here? Should I contact the state of CA attorney general and make him/her aware of this? I am completely clueless as of what I can do, what I should do, what is the right thing to do. Can I email the competitor grading companies with a scan and to watch out for this "lost" card??? thanks dan. |
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Posted By: Kenny Cole
TBob, |
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Posted By: Marc S.
to see if the following clause in PSA submissions form legalley binds you: |
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Posted By: carew4me
PSA's submission form contains the following statement: Exclusive jurisdiction and venue for any dispute arising from Customer's submission of cards to PSA shall be in the Superior Court, Orange County, California, and Customer agrees to waive any right to a trial by jury in any such action, and further agrees that the prevailing party in any such action shall be entitled to an award of its attorney's fees and costs. |
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Posted By: carew4me
Weird, we must have been gathering that response at almost the same extact time! |
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Posted By: MW
I very much agree with Adam. I think the burden of proof will be much greater for PSA than it will for Dan. Also, should this "case" end up in a courtroom, I DO think that Dan's testimony (at least in terms of content) will be very straightforward and believable. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Story of my life! Boy how convenient is that! the fine print stating we can take your card and you can't do anything about it! Unreal. I guess I will just have to make that part of my "loudmouth" campaign. Any suggestions friends? I could really use a hand here. dan. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
ok, sounds good. should look where? that is basically why I came here, also to inform my vintage collecting comrads but to hopefully find a possible lawyer or a combined law effort. I do have some money to spend but really do not know where or how to look for a lawyer. Dan. |
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Posted By: MW
It's probably pretty obvious, but if PSA is sued and found liable, submissions to the company will probably greatly decrease. After all, who on earth would want to submit to a company that loses valuable baseball cards and then denies it, either out of ignorance or incompetence? |
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Posted By: Marc S.
<<I should also note that even if you lose, PSA will probably do everything it can to avoid the bad publicity. If you decide to file a lawsuit and this case goes to trial (bench or jury), I can only imagine the negative impact it will have on the company (Collectors Universe) and the number of trade publications that will write about it. After all, it WILL be major hobby news since thousands of submitters will be potentially affected by the proceedings and decision.>> |
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Posted By: MW
Dan, |
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Posted By: MW
<< It certainly would be very hard to quantify any such effect -- but I can think of no major collectors that switched grading companies because of the scandal, any dealers that switched inventory because of the scandal, or any major difference in number of cards that seem to be traded on Ebay, etc. >> |
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Posted By: MW
That's some really bad advice, Mark. I'm sure you could find plenty of attorneys who could effectively argue on both sides of the issue...which basically proves nothing. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
You see a decrease in PSA cards unless large numbers are set free from there tombs. The question is, is the number of PSA cards trending upward at the same rate, holding steady or declining. My suspicion is that they saw a noticable decline in submissions after WIWAG scandle. |
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Posted By: carew4me
Marc, |
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Posted By: MW
Excerpt from COLLECTORS UNIVERSE INC (CLCT)Quarterly Report (SEC form 10-Q), May 15, 2003: |
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Posted By: MW
Carew4me, |
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Posted By: Albie O'Hanian
It would only be logical that PSA would suffer a loss in submissions. GAI has taken away some of their business. There are a some National Dealers that used to sell only PSA graded cards but now they have added GAI to their inventory. More importantly, Beckett has probably taken the lead in the modern market. Grading companies probably get most of their submissions from modern cards. Beckett has risen so quickly (on modern issues) and has taken away a huge percentage of the market from PSA. |
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Posted By: .....
anonymous post |
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Posted By: TBob
Dan there was a link months ago on the board to a watchdog group with some clout. Can anyone provide it? They picked up on the ebay/Broadway Rick controversy and ran with it and caused some major ripples. Contact them for their help and publicity. Major corporations despise bad publicity, even from something others on this board say wouldn't put a "dent" in their business. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
PLEASE PLEASE, if that group that he speaks of is still out there or around, PLEASE help me! I am borderline begging at this point! Dan. |
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Posted By: Kenny Cole
In my view, the best way to find a good lawyer is to talk to someone, hopefully someone you trust, in the geographical area. Even if the person you talk to doesn't do that sort of work, chances are that they will know someone good who does. That's the way the legal community works. The referral network is generally such that you can be directed to a good lawyer who practices in the desired area. |
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Posted By: MW
Kenny, |
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Posted By: MW
I'm not going to embarrass someone by listing his name, but I simply HAVE to post another quote from the CU forum: |
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Posted By: david
is it the fact that the post office has been around for 200 more years then psa? |
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Posted By: jau behrens
And don't forget the sheer volume that the post office deals with. PSA would probably ahve to be open almost 200 years to handle as many cards as the post does pieces of mail each day. |
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Posted By: david
i dont know if you have done this already but i would contact as many high profile dealers and auction houses as possible(especially those in the area around psa headquarters) and tell them to be on the look out for the card. i would also send the dealers a scan of the front and back. with a rare card like this they are all pretty much unique. you might also want to see about filing a police report if you can and report the card missing/stolen. you might have to contact the police dept in cali for this. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Great idea David! I would think I could file a police report here but if anyone knows for sure, please tell me. Living in Maryland, I do not know many people in California. If anyone here has any recommendations for a lawyer, please lmk. Thanks again. dan. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
Here is the Martindale.com Lawyer Locator site. I use it frequently in my line of work. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Thanks Kenny! Martindale-Hubbell is online? I will check. You gents going out to the CU board are brave souls! I stay right here where the vintage collectors are. I enjoyed MW's posts from the CU board, too funny! |
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Posted By: dan mckee
great! thanks again! |
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Posted By: Trevor Hocking
Sorry to hear about your situation. I would be just as crushed. Because of your situation I just got done video taping with witnesses, me showing ever card (115) going into a priority mail insured box from the first card until it was handed to the post office representative. The postman was taken a little back by me filming this transaction, but who cares. In light of what has happen to you I just couldn't imagine 115 N172's getting lost or stolen from the collecting world. So the point is that your situation is not going unnoticed. By the way, they did not go to PSA and I will never send another card to them again!! SGC has the best customer service I have seen yet. They have handled this situation very poorly, along with many oh so recent, "MESS UP's" So chalk this up as a little less there're getting because of your situation. It was the last straw. Good luck and I don't care what anybody says a T206 Magie isn't something any collector would say, oh well it's a life lesson I have to learn from. It is another peace of baseball card history, a pretty important one, that is lost to are hobby. Hope you find it. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
"Sportscard grading revenues for the three and nine months ended March 31, 2003 and 2002, respectively, declined significantly compared to the same periods last year, indicating a continued degradation in the demand for sportscard grading." |
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Posted By: Prewarsports.com
I know most of the people on this board would rather do just about anything before they would badmouth SGC, but the EXACT situation that happened to Dan happened to me at SGC. They lost 2 of my cards, said they would reimburse me for the insured value, then cam up with a $20 random figure, never gave it to me and even charged me to grade the 2 cards they lost. This is the exact same situation that Dan is dealing with, on a lesser monetary scale, but with SGC. Point is, don't be so sure that SGC will handle anything differently, they handled me the same way PSA is handling Dan. SGC does a better job with their grading, but they are very very far from the Perfect alternative that most people on this board view them as. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
WOW! Thanks Trevor! I really appreciate your support! I have never had a problem with SGC and actually, my few cards that I have that are graded and are keepers are SGC only because I didn't care about the grade and the cases are the nicest! I know SGC is strict and the Magie and others were for resale so that is why I chose PSA to get the better grade, boy am I paying for it! Thanks again for your note, I really appreciate this. Dan. P.S. Nice cards you have! |
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Posted By: MW
Details? |
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Posted By: Trevor Hocking
Yes Please!!! I'm sure they all have had a few mess ups, but not as many as PSA lately. I know what people would say , "PSA gets way more submissions", who cares! When it comes to my cards I would rather have the special attention. |
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Posted By: julie
Mark Macrae says two things: |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Thanks julie and pass my thanks on to Marc! Yes he is correct, it won't be hard to identify this card. I am filing a police report on Monday when I return from out of town. Then I will send out scans and pictures to the other grading companies and large dealers and auction houses next week. I want to have the card marked as stolen property by a police report first. Unfortunately, I still have to work and my time is limited. |
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Posted By: Trevor Hocking
I didn't say those comments and do what I'm doing solely because of your situation. Even though it was the last straw. I'm just getting disgusted with grading companies who are only out for the submission fee. I also know that no company can be perfect in anyway, but when it comes to preserving baseball card history I think they could take a little more time and research in what they do. I think Jay has a valid point in that they have to only go on the evidence that's in front of them, but I know that if this happened with SGC there would be a big investigation and many phone calls from high up people right away, no waiting around. PSA is a totally different company now. I hate to see it happen but it was inevitable. I know that they will never fully fail just because of how many high dollar collectors are heavily invested in PSA's product, but I would love to see how much support there're going to get when times get tuff! I don't mean to be such the PSA basher here but man this is getting sad, at least in the vintage side of the company. (that's all that I can account for) I better go now I have to call my lawyer and five witness, I have cards to send out. |
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Posted By: Prewarsports.com
I sent in 131 to get graded, and when they arrived at SGC they claimed to have only received 129. The cards they lost were a very rare Diaz cigarettes card and a NrMt/Mt E121 card. At first they were very nice and told me they would credit me for the insured value of each card, which was about $150. About 2 weeks went by and I got a phone call from the same person, I think his name was Shane, or Sean and he told me flat out that the deal he had mentioned to me before was OFF and that SGC's stance (according to a higher authority in the company) was that I was lying, and they never received the other 2 cards. They offered the generous sum of $20 credit (where they got that is anyone's guess). However, they never credited me and they even charged me to grade all 131 cards. I have never pressed the issue since I would never use a credit with SGC after this incident anyways. |
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Posted By: MW
Rhys, |
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Posted By: Prewarsports
I will try to find them on disk somewhere, otherwise I may not have the images anymore. This took place last October. |
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Posted By: runscott
Any time there is a thread that involves a PSA-related problem, you always have people come in and say "yes, but SGC...", and then the standard comments inferring that this is a SGC board, which it isn't...and finally, the CU kids come over and throw in their two cents as well (this should be any day now). It was so bad for a while that many of us just refused to participate in any threads that said anything slightly bad about PSA, because we knew the formula. But we continued to participate in any threads involving SGC problems, because SGC has been much more open to constructive criticism and to improving their product and service. PSA, on the other hand (and some of their followers on this board) would prefer to just pretend that the problems don't exist, or to "counter-attack" with SGC problems, diverting attention. |
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Posted By: TBob
If all cases are filed in the home jurisdiction of PSA (based on the forum small print requirement you subjected yourself to in their contract), you might be able to run a search of the county courthouse records with "PSA" (whatever their formal corporate name is) as a defendant and see if this type claim has been litigated before. Just a thought... |
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