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The authentication program protects both buyers and sellers. In my opinion, the program succeeds at doing this. If a buyer wins a $250 (or more) card and the slab was tampered with or the card sent was different than the listing, the program should prevent the buyer from getting ripped off. If a seller ships a $250 (or more) card to the authenticator program, and the card matches the listing, the seller is done. No "buyers remorse" returns, no fraudulent returns of a different item, no BS. Yes, I'm sure some people can offer up anecdotal examples in which there was an exception to this. For the most part, though, the program is working. As for eBay policing its user base, they could be a bit quicker at shutting down scammers. However, I think this applies to buyers and sellers. There are plenty of "garbage human beings" out there, it's not limited to just sellers. For every seller who "can't find" a card that sold for less than they wanted, there's a buyer who intentionally damages a well packaged item and claims it arrived that way. For every seller who "forgets" to mention a major flaw, there's a buyer who demands a refund because a porch pirate stole their package after it was delivered. The Authenticity Guarantee program was put in place primarily because there were so many disputes between buyers and sellers. With the pandemic and sports card boom, there were a lot of new people in the hobby. Quite a few of them made their way over to eBay. Some percentage of them were not too ethical. The program gave eBay a way to cut down on the fraud a bit.
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I guess I have been lucky then. I’m a seller as well, (Japerlm-46). Definitely on the smaller side but I have close to 800 stars, have done thousands of transactions over the past 5 years or so since I got back into the hobby. I have never had a significantly negative experience as a buyer or a seller. Never gotten ripped off, (or ripped anyone off). Admittedly I haven’t made any 5-figure transactions but plenty of four figure ones.
Your point is taken on the authentication program. I think it would be nice as a buyer to have the option to waive this but as you said the program is designed to protect both parties. |
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As a seller, eBay fees can feel rough at times, but the exposure your items are getting there is unmatched. Most of the vintage I put on ebay will sell eventually at fixed prices or through negotiation, even when certain things I run in Facebook or other groups, etc. - does not.
As a buyer - I don't see many, if any downsides to eBay. World's largest card shop / show that is open 24-7. Multiple buying formats from BIN's to offers, to old school auctions, pick your poison. For what is usually very reasonable or sometimes no shipping fees, whatever you bought often show up on your doorstep less than a week later. What's not to love? The authentication aspect of it for items over a certain dollar amount I will admit is a PITA, especially for the buyer - but this is the world we live in in modern times when eBay as a platform cannot trust people to send buyers what they actually bought without swapping out cards, or faking something and ultimately making them (eBay) liable. I don't like it, but I do get it. People suck sometimes.
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Wait...only sometimes???
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