Anybody taking advantage of the special
SayitaintsoJoe63
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Just wondering if many of you are taking advantage of the current Set Registry special.
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As for the one currently in place, I just don't see a lot of value there - for PSA as well as the collector.
On some level, PSA has to understand that by running a "pre-1972" special, it excludes most of the sets which have the greatest number of potential submissions.
And. . .
Sure they promise 10 business day turnaround. . .but the last time they ran the 1970s set registry special ($5/card), I got all three of my invoices back before 10 business days anyway. So this too seems to be of little or no value.
PSA needs to remember that it's only a "Special" if people are willing to participate.
Mike
Mike
I sent in 20 cards on the Feb collectors club special on the last day of the month.Almost all 55 and 56 cards with the big guys included. I am waiting on my e-mail.I am one of those guys that will not look at my results but wait on the mail.Anybody want an invoice #?
Vic
<< <i>Not the current one, but hoping for one more to my likeing in the future. I can't afford to send in cards at $10.00 each only to have them come back as PSA 8s when they will then sell for only $8.00. >>
I completely agree, unless your sending in big names, $10 isn't a profitable venture like it used to be. It's hard enough to make the $5 deal worth it for commons, but definately not $10 for commons (70's stuff). I have about 1000 cards that I'm waiting for the next $5 special. Without it, 950 of them aren't worth grading and I won't grade them without the special. I think PSA definately does make it up in quantity when they run the $5 deal.
pretty soon they'll be antiques.
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If I understand correctly, one may submit a card of any value with the 10 day tunaround. There is also no minimum amount of cards to send. This seems pretty reasonable to me. I would have asked on the Q & A board/forum, but I guess it no longer exists for cards.
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