Anyone received their SMR lately?
qmayer
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I signed up for the gold package in December and only received an SMR in the member package. Has everyone been getting their's sent to them? If not, who do I need to talk to to get mine (and the address changed).
Justin
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Nick
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WHAT THE HECK IS WRONG HERE?
IS PSA NOT IN THE BUSINESS OF SENDING THESE OUT? DO THEY MAKE HAMBURGERS FOR MONEY - OR AM I JUST CRAZY?
COME ON - JOE ORLANDO AND COMPANY - THIS IS RIDICULOUS AND UNACCEPTABLE - YOU ARE A PUBLIC COMPANY FOR GOODESS SAKES - GET IT TOGETHER WITH THE SMR'S.
YOU ARE BETTER THAN THIS FOR CRYING OUT LOUD.
Justin
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I believe we had this same discussion a few months ago. We live pretty close to each other and I just received the April issue today. I'd be curious to see when you get yours. I seem to always receive it in a rather timely fashion. Are you getting them all or are you missing some? I can't explain it.
BTW, we need to get together sometime - maybe for one of those mall shows or even one of the bowling alley shows!
JEB.
I received the March 2004 (Holyfield) issue today. The only problem is that I had to call customer service for them to send it to me.
I guess I will wait another week or so before requesting the April 2004 issue.
RayBShotz
1961 Topps FB PSA 8
1970 Topps FB PSA 9
I just got mine today.I guess living at the beach,things move a little bit slower around here.
Mine usually comes around the same time every month and I haven't missed one yet.
Vic
Apparently not!! I always never get mine period, or I get it 3-4 weeks late. I think this is indicative of PSA as a company. I'm not bashing, it just gets old.
In any case, I wouldn't get too fired up about these apparent random mailings. There's nothing you can do about it, and the prices don't fluctuate all that much from month to month. If there's something you're considering buying (or selling), I'd do a check on ebay and see what the average closing price has been. If it's a modern card you can check thepit.com, which usually has pretty fair prices on modern RC's. Or, if it's something that's lightly traded, put a post on the board; there are scores of experts here who can give you a reasonable estimate of what an oddball issue should fetch on the market.
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