When this scam runs its course, he can try this next:
Did you know that OC is PSA's code for "Outstanding Card"? 8 OC is much better than 8 without the extra letters. 9 OC is practically 10, even better than a 10 in many cases. Only a small percentage of all cards submitted for grading earn the coveted OC designation! Bid early and often on these special high-grade cards! (Note: Due to past interference from jealous competitors, I now keep my bidders and my feedback private.)
<< <i>These moronic auctions are yet another reason why PSA should get rid of the qualifiers. >>
As much as I loathe this turd, I still like qualifiers. While centering is obvious to judge, corners, edges and the surface can be difficult to judge from scans. If I see this card in a 8OC, it tells me much more about those features than if it was in a 6NQ.
<<< As much as I loathe this turd, I still like qualifiers. While centering is obvious to judge, corners, edges and the surface can be difficult to judge from scans. If I see this card in a 8OC, it tells me much more about those features than if it was in a 6NQ. >>>
I agree. Also, the back of the card is important to me and at least with no OC, I know I'm getting at least 90/10 centering on the back. Especially from ebay sellers who don't show back scans, and especially certain years for example 1973 Topps which are known for sometimes nicely centered fronts, but backs that can be miscut.
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Did you know that OC is PSA's code for "Outstanding Card"? 8 OC is much better than 8 without the extra letters. 9 OC is practically 10, even better than a 10 in many cases. Only a small percentage of all cards submitted for grading earn the coveted OC designation! Bid early and often on these special high-grade cards! (Note: Due to past interference from jealous competitors, I now keep my bidders and my feedback private.)
<< <i>These moronic auctions are yet another reason why PSA should get rid of the qualifiers. >>
As much as I loathe this turd, I still like qualifiers. While centering is obvious to judge, corners, edges and the surface can be difficult to judge from scans. If I see this card in a 8OC, it tells me much more about those features than if it was in a 6NQ.
Brian
I agree. Also, the back of the card is important to me and at least with no OC, I know I'm getting at least 90/10 centering on the back. Especially from ebay sellers who don't show back scans, and especially certain years for example 1973 Topps which are known for sometimes nicely centered fronts, but backs that can be miscut.
Steve
email bcmiller7@comcast.net
<< <i>I am tempted to snipe this card just so the jackaxx does not win. >>
I was thinking the same thing - I might do it, and give the card away to someone...
By the way, his latest negative FB finally calls him on the carpet for what he does - check it out.