I need to vent
NickM
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3 cards from a recent purchase from one of the biggest PSA dealers come back as registered to other users. The cards have very little in common (80s FB HOFer, 70s FB star in a food set, and 90s BB star), so I doubt it's the same person who registered all of them without owning them.
They completely ignored the emails from PSA that are sent when I check off the "send the other member an email" and hit submit.
Now I have to send front and back pictures of all three. Oh well. Those can go in the pile with the several Mattingly cards (and a couple others) I picked up at a show last year that are still registered to someone else.
Nick
They completely ignored the emails from PSA that are sent when I check off the "send the other member an email" and hit submit.
Now I have to send front and back pictures of all three. Oh well. Those can go in the pile with the several Mattingly cards (and a couple others) I picked up at a show last year that are still registered to someone else.
Nick
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Anyway, he ignored all the emails. Finally, Cosetta at PSA emailed me and said that the other collector was maintaining that he was the rightful owner of the card, and had never sold it. I sent front/back scans to Cosetta, and around a week later, after the other collector neglected to send scans of the card himself (to prove that he actually had the card), I was able to load it into my registry set
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Nick
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<< <i>Here are 2 other situations I have encountered.First,I have had cards either in my Registry inventory or sets that I never owned nor registered. Second,I also have registered cards that I owned that for some strange reason appeared in my sets with different numbers than the ones I registered. Cosetta had no explanation for this. I had no idea until I got a removal request. >>
you probably typed a number in wrong once.
As a rule if I sell a registered card off EBAY I will not remove it until the buyers requests it from me. That way I know they got the card.
<< <i>Here are 2 other situations I have encountered.First,I have had cards either in my Registry inventory or sets that I never owned nor registered. Second,I also have registered cards that I owned that for some strange reason appeared in my sets with different numbers than the ones I registered. Cosetta had no explanation for this. I had no idea until I got a removal request. >>
That can be a problem particulary if your trying to stay organized. I hope this doesn't mean I have to constantly check my set one-by-one. Do I have to monitor this?
(apologies for being a noob)
Nick, Long time Raiders fan...good game yesterday despite Russell hitting everyone in the grass!
You sweating the small stuff again?
It could be worse, man
You could be a Redskin fan ... like me.
Now that's some serious stuff to vent about!
Mike
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<< <i>Here are 2 other situations I have encountered.First,I have had cards either in my Registry inventory or sets that I never owned nor registered. Second,I also have registered cards that I owned that for some strange reason appeared in my sets with different numbers than the ones I registered. Cosetta had no explanation for this. I had no idea until I got a removal request. >>
you probably typed a number in wrong once. >>
I've done that, and then realized afterwards that a card I would never own ends up in my inventory.