I just love receiving cards purchased on Ebay
Cincykid8123
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that still show registered to another PSA member. What's even better is getting a response from the seller stating that they knew it was still registered by the person that they purchased it from!! Extra work with scans and emails to PSA!!
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Currently collecting 1934 Butterfinger, 1969 Nabisco, 1991 Topps Desert Shield (in PSA 9 or 10), and 1990 Donruss Learning Series (in PSA 10).
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Sold THIS CARD to him last month. I have no control over the inventory of the previous owner. Card was purchased as part of a lot.
SORRY Tony.
Working on the following: 1970 Baseball PSA, 1970-1976 Raw, World Series Subsets PSA, 1969 Expansion Teams PSA, Fleer World Series Sets, Texas Rangers Topps Run 1972-1989
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<< <i>Ding Ding!! Not the first time, won't be the last! Doesn't reduce the frustration though. Scans have been sent to PSA. >>
Ok, so what do you do as a hobby to reduce stress? Geez, put things in perspective.
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<< <i>Ding Ding!! Not the first time, won't be the last! Doesn't reduce the frustration though. Scans have been sent to PSA. >>
Ok, so what do you do as a hobby to reduce stress? Geez, put things in perspective. >>
Alright, so I'll consult you before experiencing any emotion in the future..frustration happens, nobody's claiming it's the end of the world.
<< <i>I am one of those people who have do not delete the card from my registry set until I know that the buyer/trader has the card in hand. Gives me a sense of security. I delete them once they try to enter them on PSA, they leave feedback on ebay, or they let me know that they received the card(s). >>
Same here. I hate to say it, but I use the registry as my own backup delivery confirmation.
<< <i>that still show registered to another PSA member. What's even better is getting a response from the seller stating that they knew it was still registered by the person that they purchased it from!! Extra work with scans and emails to PSA!! >>
Am I understanding that you are not only upset with the person "holding" the cards in their registry, but also with the person that you bought them from? Are you suggesting that sellers should track and "clear" all cards from the registry before they sell them? I can just imagine the new text on eBay auctions:
"A gorgeous PSA 8 NM-MT card and clear of any registry liens or encumbrances."
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<< <i>A quick point of reference is that if you click on My Set Registry, Then click on Unassigned items you can see which items are still in your inventory but are not in your sets. I always find a card or two hanging out in there I have sold. >>
thanks for the info, I tried it and found one card of mine that I had deleted from my registry set but it was still in my inventory.....glad to clear it so I don't end up being referenced in one of these threads