scamming cert numbers for the registry
BugOnTheRug
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GARY'S 84D PSA SET
Just got the standard boilerplate emails from psa wanting me to release cert #'s from my set if I sold the items. Problem is, I just added them and have the slabs to prove it. Also of note, 11 psa 10's just closed tonight unsold and all happen to appear in the 7.12% completed set. Add to this the set was also added to the registry today.
What a low-life. Does this happen more often than one might think?
What's the deal Gary, whoever you are????
Just got the standard boilerplate emails from psa wanting me to release cert #'s from my set if I sold the items. Problem is, I just added them and have the slabs to prove it. Also of note, 11 psa 10's just closed tonight unsold and all happen to appear in the 7.12% completed set. Add to this the set was also added to the registry today.
What a low-life. Does this happen more often than one might think?
What's the deal Gary, whoever you are????
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WaltDisneyBoards
Unless the certs were stolen from you isn't it possible that this guy just got these graded and is trying to move them?
JMO, Bob
61 Topps (100%) 7.96
62 Parkhurst (100%) 8.70
63 Topps (100%) 7.96
63 York WB's (50%) 8.52
68 Topps (39%) 8.54
69 Topps (3%) 9.00
69 OPC (83%) 8.21
71 Topps (100%) 9.21 #1 A.T.F.
72 Topps (100%) 9.39
73 Topps (13%) 9.35
74 OPC WHA (95%) 8.57
75 Topps (50%) 9.23
77 OPC WHA (86%) 8.62 #1 A.T.F.
88 Topps (5%) 10.00
What I find most unusual is that these people actually have time to do this.
I don't have enough time to enter all the cert #'s that I won. How does one get time to
find and enter #'s they don't?
Fuzz
<< <i>I think all ebay auctions should be private, so you don't get spiteful shill bidding, among other types of shill bidding, and no certs should be made public. How safe is it for everyone to know that it was you that just bought a PSA 10 card for a few thousand dollars? If they have sold to you previously and could have your address they could consider breaking in to your house, even if you have the card(s) in a safe deposit box at the bank. I think it's nobody's business, but yours of what you buy, unless you want to share it with the public. >>
Change your ID weekly. Nobody could track you. Certs need to in the open.
As for someone stealing cert numbers to use on the set registery...thats kind a low form of life behavior. I like the fact that I can "compete" for the best set. But I mainly use it as a guide to my player sets. I am sure there have to be more cards out there that are graded and not in the set registery than are in it.
Blurring out cert numbers to me is not that important. I see it along the lines of those who dont show their sets. I dont care if someone sees my cert numbers or my sets. I am in the set registery to keep track of my sets and show off my collection to others. What they see in my registery is just a small portion of my total collection.
Collecting:
Brett Favre Master Set
Favre Ticket Stubs
Favre TD Reciever Autos
Football HOF Player/etc. Auto Set
Football HOF Rc's
better yet get a PO box for your deliveries. Then all the evil people who you have bought something from and have nothing better to do with their time then search for new cards you have won and break into your house cant because they have a PO box for shipping to you.
Collecting:
Brett Favre Master Set
Favre Ticket Stubs
Favre TD Reciever Autos
Football HOF Player/etc. Auto Set
Football HOF Rc's
Well, he just added 3 psa 10's today - 35 Schofield, 61 Rose, and 396 Gossage. Interesting this is, those 3 cards are on ebay right now with several days to go before auction end.
Addtionally, the 11 cards he added that picked my original interest a week or so ago I have just purchased. I'll send scans of these cards to Cosetta when I get them and see if what he's listed matches what I bought. I'll bet you a #645 PSA 10 Geisel that the combined 14 cards discussed here are not, nor ever will be, in his possession.
What a low-life................
PSA should delete the set. If he insists he's legit then PSA should insist on proof before any cards from the set are reinstated.
Bottom line is though, these things find a way of going away on their own. Sooner or later the perp will get bored of it.
I too am amazed frankly that anyone would go through the trouble to manage it all.
RayBShotz
Bill that checklist was useful to you? if so im glad. i had thought the Bumbry was decent too. the others like you said would be OC and were.
SD
Stingray
<< <i>Question: How does just sending a scan prove ownership of the card? Maybe the scan was taken from the auction? Just wondering.
Stingray >>
There is no way. pSA should require to send a scan of the cards with a piece of paper cantaining a message they tell you to write to prove you have it.
According to 99.999% of the dorks, like me, who collect baseball cards: Scamming cert numbers for the PSA Set Registry is the silliest, stupidest thing on the planet. I'm not angry - I simply feel sad for someone who is so low on their self-esteem or whatever that they feel the need to prove themselves with certification numbers of cards they do not own.
~ms
Just how many people does Cosetta need to hear from on this topic?
Carol? Joe?
RayBShotz
In the realm of things in life to worry about this is very tiny, I agree it is a pain, but right now it is the only way to get around this problem.
And yes, there is a difference between someone who sold the card and didnt release it from their set and someone stealing certs as discussed in this thread.
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