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Why not just drop it off, it's 45 minutes away.
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If they'd let me do that, I would be all for it. I'd still want to know what value they'd be placing on the card before they evaluate it. Once it's in their hands, I've lost all negotiating power.
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Psa
Wouldn’t you be happy be getting back what you paid or slightly more than you paid for the card originally to end all this drama?
Also, Jackie at Psa is fantastic. |
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You would be happy with that outcome? I know I wouldn't. He would never be able to replace that card in that grade in today's market with what he paid for it in July. I doubt he would even be able to get a PSA 3 for what he paid in July.
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Rhetorical question I assume, obviously AJ would not be happy with that at all.
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Let’s face it guys would he have bought this card if it wasn’t in a PSA holder? I would guess no he bought it because it was in a PSA holder we all know the market resale value of a PSA holder slabbed card. To me PSA hast to back this up and pay you a fair market value, I believe they will. Keep the faith and let’s see if PSA makes this right I think that they will.
One thing is troubling...If this card was trying to be sold and the seller knew that it had issues I don’t really care for that again though I have no idea what anyone knew what anyone didn’t know but if the card is deemed altered PSA has to make you right. The argument I would pound home If you have to battle this out would be I bought the card because it was in a PSA holder the market knows it’s strong resale value growth and appreciation when you buy a card graded in there slab you buy it with that assurance that the card is authentic unaltered and proper. I believe the real battle is going to be what is a fair market value for this card? May go to an arbiter I don’t know ��*♂️ It always comes down to the money, on both ends is the juice worth the squeeze ? Last edited by Johnny630; 03-06-2021 at 07:37 AM. |
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Very true, and because of that, I don't blame you one bit for not wanting to do it.
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