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Disclose and show scratches on your slabs. If you get one sent back because you didn’t, tough shit for you…do better.
Don’t know why everyone is kissing your ass, you obviously had a shitty slab and didn’t represent it accurately.
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This isn't some weird "old hobbyist" view or something like that. Slabs travel, cross hands, etc. In the early days of grading there weren't even soft-sleeve protectors. A $5-$8 bottle of various scratch/polish solutions can refresh many dozens of slabs. Whether you think that should be something you should do or not, there is a rather easy and cost effective remedy on the buyer's end. |
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Just crazy, the case is there to protect the card! I have had buyers give me back cards for issues with the case at shows and on eBay. This is only a recent trend, years back we did not have this issue. Now I have had to spend money on more plastic to protect the case, so we have happy buyers.
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To me it's about the card. I've been known to bust a nice card out of a crappy holder if I was later unhappy with scratches, or other damage.
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People sure as shit don’t want to be surprised by them because someone doesn’t know how to image their item or describe them. So how about everyone do the bare minimum of showing/describing the condition of what you’re selling and don’t act like an entitled baby when you get kickback for not doing so?
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Wow!! What a @ss response!!!
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![]() I feel like I’m eavesdropping on a meeting of the Entitled Princesses Club. As an apparent member, you are oblivious to how ridiculous it really is.
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It's a pretty straightforward discussion. Not sure I understand the need for you to be so dickish in sharing your opinion either. I'm sure it's already a lesson learned for the OP.
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It actually comes across as a discussion from an alternate reality where the OP was horribly wronged by the authenticity guarantee and every responder feels the need to blindly validate him instead of pointing out what actually happened.
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Looked at the images on the eBay listing. They were high enough resolution to see imperfections on the slab. The front looks fine to me and only a couple small scratches on the back. I've seen much, much worse. I'm surprised it was 'rejected' but glad you and the buyer worked it out.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/122579220930 |
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This…is…the…actual….problem. It has damage that doesn’t show in the listing. The slab looks like it only suffers from minor issues in the images. It was deemed to have “significant” damage/scratching by the authenticator that was not apparent in the images. That slab is very old and very large. Really tough to protect it from contact all those years unless it was the absolute treasure of your collection.
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I get your point, scratches on slabs drive me nuts too. But to me ebay just outright rejecting it is a bit much. Maybe put another step in the process to alert the buyer hey - the slab is scratched, but the card checks out. Do you still want it? Then give the buyer (who is likely pissed at this point as well...) the option instead of making such a final decision.
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There used to be a fair amount of scammers who would sell a PSA 5 Mantle and deliver instead a graded Greg Jeffries card, or an empty box. There were also a few buyers who would actually get a PSA 5 Mantle from a legitimate seller, but claim they got an empty box. Ebay's resolution service was very busy trying to sort through these claims. It can be difficult in some cases to decide who is lying. Since Ebay began the authentication program, most of these issues have gone away. If a seller sends that Greg Jeffries card to PSA, it gets sent back and nobody hears about it. But I suspect that is a rare occurrence anymore. Now, I suspect the PSA graders doing the authentication for Ebay have very little to do when they get a graded card, so maybe this one grader looked at Dan's case a little too closely. There was also I think a big story a couple years ago about someone putting cards in fake PSA flips and selling them. Do you remember that one? I'm not sure if that was an Ebay issue or not, my recollection is they were being sold at a card show. As for raw cards, I doubt your raw EX-MT cards would be rejected, as long as they weren't creased or heavily worn. I think on the raw side PSA is mostly checking to see if the card is authentic, is the same one as shown in the listing and is described fairly. |
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I have not tried out the authentication experience with raw cards as a seller, but had heard some horror stories of ostensibly inexperienced authenticators issuing rejections based on holding raw sellers to super critical standards. My point in discussing the raw was that I think it's not good if because of such experiences, raw sellers are more likely to disclose less (i.e. not list a condition range at all...) on such listings.
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Near mint or better: Comparable to a fresh pack Excellent: Has clearly visible signs of wear Very good: Has moderate-to-heavy damage all over Poor: Is extremely worn and displays flaws all over When you sell a card over $250, it goes to PSA for review. I imagine their review standards are comparable to their grading standards, but with a bit more tolerance. For instance, if you pop a PSA 4 out of its slab and sell it on Ebay as Excellent, I bet it would pass the review. On the other hand, if you list a card as Near Mint and it has surface issues, be prepared for it to be rejected. |
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My understanding is that one of the primary points of inspecting the slabs through the AG program is to attempt to catch these bad actors. If I remember correctly, Adam recently had a buddy who bought a slab at a show that had undergone just such manipulation, and Adam was able to flag it for his buddy, who was able to then track down the seller while still at the show and cancel the transaction. Sort of Adam's own little AG process that bailed out his buddy from getting hoodwinked.
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The buyer should always get the final say.
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I’m fine with scratches cuz that thing’s getting cracked out anyway!
That said, if I was selling a used car and the buyer called me out for not disclosing a scratched up body, I can’t just go on and on about how nice the interior and the mechanics are without addressing their legit concern. For the majority of the hobby nowadays, we need to stop lying to ourselves that the product is the card. The slab is just as important, and sadly sometimes more so.
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Not if the buyer does not have all the information. You can't expect eBay authenticators to go to extraordinary lengths to show the buyer what issues they found that don't meet the listing's presentation.
Apparently they do sometimes offer a little explanation (maybe an image, maybe not?) of what is going on, but it's beyond their job to do anything other than match stuff up and see if it all is accurate. You expect them to whip out their iPhone and find the perfect lighting to show everything? That's just unrealistic. Hold the seller accountable and let them re-do things the right way. What a good learning experience it will be for them.
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And this story is the type of reason for the EBay authentication program. They should catch the bad holder and refund the buyer. As noted, both your complaint because the card is really difficult to obtain, and the buyer would want it is one aspect. The other aspect is to check the holder for these types of issues which does include scratching.
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And I collect baseball cards, not plastic slabs so who cares? And the buyer obviously collects cards too as he still bought it directly from me. Thanks again for your fair insight. Dan Mckee |
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