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I have a lot of psa graded stamps ie 1955 Golden stamps. The holders are not so great and the stamps often slip under the insert during shipping. You can probably gently tap the case on the perpendicular axis and the card can be slid back into position. I do this often.
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That's likely wishful thinking on my part as we all know PSA doesn't seem to operate that way, but, imo, that would be the proper thing to do. Good luck. ![]()
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And this is why I don't like third parties handling cards of mine just for this reason and also relying on Fedex UPS and USPS for getting the cards to and from the the third parties, just to many things can go wrong. I rather go in person and wait just wishful thinking
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"After further review. we at PSA have determined that your Babe Ruth card is properly slabbed, and was not damaged whatsoever (by us)."
In terms of being painfully obvious, it rates about the same as AJ's altered Jackie Robinson Leaf card. So would not surprise me if their actual response is similar to the above. Hope they compensate you in an appropriate and timely manner, and best of luck getting them to admit any liability for damages! ![]() |
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I had a similar issue recently. At the advice of my LCS, I emailed PSA with photos and basics of the complaint and prepared to raise heck when they returned my call.
CS called me within a few days, listened to me express my displeasure, then emailed FedEx labels and instructions for reholdering. They were very helpfull- probably due to the obviously encapsulation error and lack of quality control. Fortunately, it turned out there was no creasing or damage and the cards were back in hand (with the same grade) within a few weeks. I found customer service to be outstanding. It is a bummer that you need to go though getting this fixed- hopefully CS treats you right (don't accept anything less). There is a contact link in their website. Best of luck |
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Not the same issue but I was just wondering...is PSA receptive to reslabbing cards and correcting wrong identification on their labels?
I just got back a 1937 Goudey Wide Pen Type 4 DiMaggio portrait that I have seen consistently mislabeled as a 1936 Goudey Wide Pen Type 1. The biggest problem with this is the incorrect 1936 label is always marketed as a rookie card. REA has another example of this in their current auction. I even sent them copies of the pages from SCBBC to point out this problem but they did it anyway. |
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