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Posted By: Hankron
I don't collect graded cards and am not playing favorites here, but I have some advice that I think this big companies take to heart. I am also assured that, whether they are PSA or GAI or SGC advocates, most collectors will agree with me. |
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Posted By: Hankron
I'm not trying to pick an a company, but here are two diffferent ways that major companies dealt with significant issues (Everyone makes mistakes and apparently the issues were solved, so that's not an issue). |
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Posted By: leon
Unfortunately I heard from a good friend , who consigned some stuff to them in thier last auction, that the problems didn't get fixed all of the way. I would be appreciative of any other info on how they did in thier last auction (operationally speaking)..my friend seems to be less than happy with them.....regards |
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Posted By: MW
David, |
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Posted By: Hankron
I mentioned my thoughts my to my dad. He said that he used to invest with a well known mutual fund company. In their annual report sent to all the investors, they would include an article on the past year's good stocks and bad stocks they had picked. The article detailed why (in their honest opinion) the best performing stocks did so well and how and why they poor performing stocks did so poorly, along with why/how they made a mistake in picking them. He had great respect for the company, because they were willing to talk about their mistakes as well as their succseses. He also thought it was informative, as a client, to read how they made their choices and how they dealt with them. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Lastly, I will add that my post is not a prelude to me posting a torrent or errors and boo boos and faulty practices of graders or auctions houses (I have no such list and am not compiling one). I merely hope that some would read this and there will be some introspection-- in particular as to how they can better and more clearly communicate to the most important people in the companies' lives: their paying customers. |
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Posted By: Hankron
From a practical standpoint, especially as relates to authentication (which grading card companies advertise that they are doing)-- if it is company policy and practice to communicate the mistakes that one makes, the company will make fewer mistakes. If it is company practice to hide the mistakes, the company will make more mistakes. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Starting in 2000, I had a small newsletter about prints and photos. Most of the readers were learned and many were quick to point out my errors (They were 80 percent of the time correct!). I felt obligated to the readers to correct my errors in the following newsletter (I would have felt bad about myself if I let the misinformation stay as record). At one point I jokingly labelled the newsletter, "David's Weekly Correction and Rebuttal." After two consecutive newsletters were I made somewhat reasonable factual blunders, I thought to myself, "You know, this is getting kind of embarassing. Maybe I should get the facts straight before I publish them or not pubish them at all." |
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