Question About the Registry ....
blindflyer
Posts: 758
Guys,
Quick question:
If I have say, a 1979 Ozzie Smith RC and enter it into my Ozzie Smith Basic Set Registry. Can someone else enter that same exact card into their 1979 Topps Registry?
I'm wanting to post pics in my registered sets, but am I bit worried about others taking my cards and adding them to their sets in categories I don't have registered.
Can that happen?
Thanks,
Tom
Quick question:
If I have say, a 1979 Ozzie Smith RC and enter it into my Ozzie Smith Basic Set Registry. Can someone else enter that same exact card into their 1979 Topps Registry?
I'm wanting to post pics in my registered sets, but am I bit worried about others taking my cards and adding them to their sets in categories I don't have registered.
Can that happen?
Thanks,
Tom
- Building these sets:
------- 1960 Topps Baseball PSA 8+
------- 1985 Topps Hockey PSA 9+
------- 1960 Topps Baseball PSA 8+
------- 1985 Topps Hockey PSA 9+
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Collecting:
Brett Favre Master Set
Favre Ticket Stubs
Favre TD Reciever Autos
Football HOF Player/etc. Auto Set
Football HOF Rc's
Red
Looking for 81-84 Topps Stickers in PSA 9 or better, 81 Topps Scratch offs, 83 Topps Fold outs in PSA 8 or better, 83 Fleer Stamps and 81/86 Fleer Star Stickers in PSA 9 or better.
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RedRomad-
If they can't add the cards to their registry, why should I white out the reg #? They can't do anything with it, right?
I'm asking b/c it's an extra step and I'd rather not mess with it if I don't have to.
As long as the card is registered to at least one of my sets, nothing can be done. Right?
-t
------- 1960 Topps Baseball PSA 8+
------- 1985 Topps Hockey PSA 9+
Collecting:
Brett Favre Master Set
Favre Ticket Stubs
Favre TD Reciever Autos
Football HOF Player/etc. Auto Set
Football HOF Rc's
It may be an extra step (whiting out a
flip ID number) but if someone tries to
register your card, you'll have to take
the time anyways to reply to PSA 's e-mail
and attach a scan of both front and back of
your card..........
six of one, half dozen of another.
wpkoughan@yahoo.com
Collecting 1970-1979 PSA 9 & 10 Baseball Cards
<< <i>blindflyer -
It may be an extra step (whiting out a
flip ID number) but if someone tries to
register your card, you'll have to take
the time anyways to reply to PSA 's e-mail
and attach a scan of both front and back of
your card..........
six of one, half dozen of another. >>
Good point .... maybe I'll just take the time to do it right ....
thanks for all the info, guys.
-t
------- 1960 Topps Baseball PSA 8+
------- 1985 Topps Hockey PSA 9+
Go Phillies
Seeking primarily PSA graded pre-war "type" cards
My PSA Registry Sets
34 Goudey, 75 Topps Mini, Hall of Fame Complete Set, 1985 Topps Tiffany, Hall of Fame Players Complete Set
<< <i>good question. would be nice if you only had to enter the card once and PSA automatically registered the card in every set that had that card. >>
I believe PSA does automatically register cards in this situation. Whenever I add cards to a set it asks me if I also want to register those cards in the appropriate team sets. All you have to do is click on a box and validate that other set. I believe it's the same when you have a Master and Basic set of the same player registered.
Clear Skies,
Mark
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.