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Any specific ones you recall Ben?
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I applaud Lelands for not using PSA, not because I hate PSA, but rather because I have more faith in Lelands. I think that you are correct that it is about money - everything is when it comes to business like this. It makes sense that if authenticators cause trouble for your customers through their mistakes, to at least consider getting the expertise in your own house. The benefits go beyond simply removing the cost of paying for authentication - for one thing, it's easier to clean up your own messes, especially if there are fewer of them. I'm sure you are also correct that there are 'some' people who have had enough bad experiences with PSA that they have looked at auction houses such as Lelands that make their own autograph assessments. If Lelands screws up enough, that could change, but I think their attitude about returns is such that they are safe.
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Also, (in my opinion) if an auction house does NOT have the internal expertise to authenticate photos and autographs, then they SHOULD use a service such as PSA. I've seen auction descriptions where the auction house made an assertion about an un-slabbed item, such as "this is a type 1" that were total BS.
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Scott is right Ben. You were the one who tried to turn the OP's story into a "let us talk about PSA and JSA."
Nobody mentioned PSA in this thread until you brought it up.
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Runscott makes some good points. Richard, again.. Words in my mouth. I never said I didn't first mention psa. Also.. Are you kidding me?!?! Richard Simon never brings up other tpas abcs, tombs ect first in threads.... What a joke. Also.. Charging for your Coa might not be a huge part of your business (because most want jsa or psa right or wrong) but you selling items without a psa or jsa cert is a huge part( you include your cert). Right? You therefore don't spend money on one right? Gosh I thought we were done with this as you were not going to bother....uhhhg.
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Its probably pretty easy to explain, Its a group lot someone looks at it and says "Hey be sure to mention in the description that the DiMaggio is a proxy" So the person writing the description says "OK" and then gets back to her desk and says to herself "What is a proxy ?".
The description gets written the word is omited and the lot is sold. Probably the least important item in the lot gets overlooked. The rest were good. Innocent mistake I had almost the exact same thing happen to me this morning , when having the lady who helps me with listings is handed a George "Rube" Foster (Red sox) autograph to list , she looks Rube Foster up on line and lists the autograph as RUBE FOSTER the Negro League Hall of Famer. Big difference between a $25.00 Bo-Sox player and a near impossible HOFer worth many thousands of dollars , I caught it & corrected it before it was listed. Now if it HAD been listed in error. Would that have reflected badly on me ? yes , would it have represented an intent to be deceptive ? I hope not. _________________________ jim@stinsonsports.com |
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