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HCHC Posts: 105 ✭✭

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  • bgrbgr Posts: 1,688 ✭✭✭✭✭

    You’re not wrong. It doesn’t appear to be a well run company.

    They also operate in a luxury market with subjective standards. Their success is the outcome of the need for “better than nothing” authentication and a lack of competent competition.

  • HCHC Posts: 105 ✭✭
    edited June 11, 2024 7:38AM

    Canceled

  • vols1vols1 Posts: 785 ✭✭✭

    Numerous problems have been reported with the pins shifting in the holders and the holders can have moisture issues. The best solution for pins is don't put them in a holder.

  • HCHC Posts: 105 ✭✭

    Moisture was certainly a fear. And then the lithos peeling off because of that. But certainly, I thought that PSA would have done their due diligence before allowing encapsulation. Given that they have not, you would then think that they would cease offering the service and refund the fees to those who request it. But they have gone dark. I have spent hours asking for help, but after the initial pleasant promises, no one would follow through.

  • bgrbgr Posts: 1,688 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Tweet at them or something. They are in bad press mgmt mode. Squeaky wheel.

  • HCHC Posts: 105 ✭✭
    edited June 11, 2024 7:39AM

    Canceled

  • HCHC Posts: 105 ✭✭
    edited June 11, 2024 7:39AM

    Canceled

  • JoeBanzaiJoeBanzai Posts: 11,789 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @HC said:
    In the end, all that I wanted, was my valuable collectibles graded and encapsulated. That's all. What I have ended up with is hundreds of dollars of fees and potential harm to my submitted items. I expected that once they were aware of the problems I brought forth, they might have modified and/or corrected their process. If they were unable to do that, refund my fees so I could break out my items so further issues or damage would not occur.

    I wasted my time arguing with psa in the past, nothing you have posted surprises me.

    2013,14 and 15 Certificate Award Winner Harmon Killebrew Master Set and Master Topps Set
  • bgrbgr Posts: 1,688 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Drag them in public and they are more likely to do something.

    This company is dressing for the dance. Volume, subscriptions, and press.

  • coinkatcoinkat Posts: 23,095 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I suspect your thread is limited to Sports? I enjoy pin backs- I am more interested in politicals, but I like sports pin backs as well. Just a couple of observations-

    Sports cards and coins seem to have a market that has been established over time and condition rarity has grown as part of that market. Pin backs obviously vary in price and there is greater demand for excellent to near mint examples, but I doubt that difference in a grade between 6 and 10 in a pin back would be as great as it is for a card. Maybe in part it is due to demand. I am doubtful that pin backs will follow in the same path as sports cards in terms of price escalations based on condition rarity. I won't bother citing examples.

    I see pin backs as more interactive and really served a different purpose than cards. I doubt that I would have my pin backs graded.

    I do share your concern as to long term storage. And I agree that the plastic of the slab coming into contact with an older litho surface that is somewhat fragile should be of concern to everyone.

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  • originalisbestoriginalisbest Posts: 5,917 ✭✭✭✭

    Sorry it's a sunk money cost for you, but don't put good money after bad -- no more button grading. FWIW, I'd just bust out the problematic graded examples and keep them raw.

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