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If I could venture a guess.....I know they laid off a ton of people in shipping and receiving when they shut down services. I am thinking they laid off people in the research department as well. They probably never graded that particular issue before and just couldn't be bothered with it. In case you haven't heard, THEY LOST A 123 card order I had with them!!!! If you submit ANYTHING to PSA right about now, you are taking a big risk. Raw may come back in vogue.
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Hopefully changes for the positive come soon
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What follows is a serious post, I am writing this from a bench in my yard, I am attempting to leave my usual snarky, sarcastic, possibly annoying self in the house, apologies if he finds me before I hit the "Submit Reply" button. Your post is EXACTLY what I don't understand about why the opinion sellers exist. Why would "some of the best eyes in the hobby" pay somebody else for their opinion? They should be paying you guys. I understand that the resale value of the slab has become more important that the value of the item within the slab, but... really, why? It can't just be greed, there has to be another reason, right? Everybody on this board is at least a bit greedy, including me, but none of us (very few of us?) got into the hobby because of the piles of cash we could make. So, why is the hobby so beholden to the opinion sellers who time after time after time continue to prove that they don't really know what the fuck they are doing? Doug |
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Doug, I suppose the easy answer is because a card inside the PSA slab is worth way more than the same card outside of that slab. I sent my cards in precisely for that reason. Clearly though the standards have changed and I believe Nat gave direct orders to be stricter on all cards, especially certain issues. You can have a great eye and try to sell a card but it’s always going to get more money inside that slab.
As a side note for more anecdotal “proof”, one of our submitters cracked three 1984 Donruss Mattinglys all PSA 9. He believed they could come back as Gem 10s. They came back as 7, 7 and 8.
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At the end of the day, all the TPGs are doing is giving an "opinion", nothing else. So why do people let them get away with basically charging a contingent type fee on the supposed value of a card/autograph they are grading/authenticating? CPAs are also in the business of giving "opinions, yet the entire profession is not allowed to charge contingent fees on "anything" they do, not just in giving opinions on financials. CPAs have to maintain an unbiased, arm's length relationship with clients and can only charge for the work performed, or potentially lose their license. I would think/hope that any TPG offering grading/authenticating services would be following a somewhat similar line of thinking in being completely impartial in fact and appearence, but they are not. And the grading companies should never have been the ones to decide what the grading standards were. The people in the hobby should have gotten together and decided, and made all the TPGs follow one single, consistent set of grading standards, along with making them submit to periodic, independent, third-party review of their procedures and practices to insure they adhere to those standards or practices. But is probably too late to ever have that happen now. Too many people with too much to lose are in the card hobby industry and will not allow the risk of such a loss to them personally to happen by making such radical changes to the hobby now. Last edited by BobC; 08-09-2021 at 08:28 PM. |
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And your story of the resubmitted cards is further proof that the opinion sellers don't really know what the fuck they are doing. I don't know what 1984 Mattinglys go for in a 7 slab, but I will admit that I hope it's less than 2 X submission costs... Insert smiley face here Doug |
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Some people may call that a good business decision and some may call that greed.
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Looks like the former PSA employee stopped answering questions and deleted his reddit account shortly after the PSA manager showed up and posted a rebuttal to some of his claims. Interesting.
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![]() I would argue that paying somebody for their opinion (especially in the context of REpaying somebody for their opinion), when the opinion seller has shown repeatedly that their opinions are hit or miss at the very best, is not misfortune, but is something closer to foolishness. Therefore I do not have a feeling of schadenfreude, I do however have a feeling of "they got what they deserved". Or, in the vernacular of today's youth I believe the letters SMH may suffice. |
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Right now?
May I remind you that the first opinion they ever sold is pretty much universally acknowledged to be wrong? Last edited by doug.goodman; 08-12-2021 at 03:55 AM. |
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alot of information in this particular thread and alot to process.
Thanks all for the information and perspective
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Did a quick search online and it looks like this card is supposed to come numbered out of 175 on the front and yours does not have such numbering? |
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Thanks!
I have no idea, I know the Auto is good. |
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I wonder if yours wasn't serial numbered because it was supposed to be a replacement card that somehow later found its way outside the factory? I've heard of stories like that before.
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