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Will PSA card grading ever come to NJ ?

Is it in the plans ? Do they have enough space in Woodbridge ? With the value of the company, it appears they have the funds to do it. Makes sense to me only because so many would drive there to drop off. Huge collector base from Massachusetts to Maryland.

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  • jeffv96mastersjeffv96masters Posts: 607 ✭✭✭✭

    Sept 2022 from what I can determine. Barring unforeseen issues.
    Why would you say Woodbridge when the 130,000 sq foot long term lease in Jersey City was signed in Feb 2022 at Harborside ?? Just wondering :confused:

  • TiborTibor Posts: 3,576 ✭✭✭✭✭

    The better question is, will they be able to find employees who will do the mind numbing work of grading cards.

  • dictoresnodictoresno Posts: 1,003 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Tibor said:
    The better question is, will they be able to find employees who will do the mind numbing work of grading cards.

    id probably quit my current job to be able to do something I would be happy doing if so

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  • As you may know, they've done a few one-day dropoffs ---Woodbridge several years ago (very unorganized), a Jersey city and a Collingswood this year; is that it? Meanwhile I had a situation earlier this year where a submission to Newport beach was hindered by a "glitch at the post office" where everything that was scanned one day was not actually recorded, including mine. Finally had to contact PSA out there to confirm delivery because the P.O. couldn't tell me. The good news was the submission was done a week early. So yes, long way to say I'd like to see regular dropoffs to NJ.

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