Does anyone have a BGS/Beckett Grading contact?
junkwaxgems
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I sent a handful of variations to BGS and they labeled them incorrectly. Unfortunately, the grades only showed after customer service hours so I am trying to get in touch with someone who may be able to get a hold placed on them for fixing before shipping out to me.
(And yes, I know this is a PSA board (and they are even worse about variations) and I do have a membership with them as well)
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Dylan
(And yes, I know this is a PSA board (and they are even worse about variations) and I do have a membership with them as well)
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Dylan
fka jacksoncoupage, comc.com: junkwaxgems, ebay: junkwaxgems
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cstabile@beckett.com
212-375-6760
Eugene Calo
ecalo@beckett.com
<< <i>Charles Stabile
cstabile@beckett.com
212-375-6760
Eugene Calo
ecalo@beckett.com >>
Thank you!
Good luck with getting those morons to relabel something if they did it originally.
<< <i>Beckett labelled an assortment of Milton Bradley 1968 Topps wrong when I sent a few in from a show special a couple of months ago. They labelled them as regular, they reviewed them again when I sent them back, said they werent MB, then sent them a scan of the card, they said they stood by their original assessment. The catch on this was, the scan I sent them was from a BVG graded MB Nolan Ryan photo I stole off the internet. They said the card in the scan was not a MB, yet it was, and they graded it!!! Since then, i have stopped sending anything to Beckett...their CS dept blows goats and their grading knowledge is that of a 6 yr old.
Good luck with getting those morons to relabel something if they did it originally. >>
I called them at 9AM CST on the dot and spoke to a rep who told me that it was too late, the cards had been shipped out. So, the grades don't "pop" and aren't visible to me until Beckett closes for the day. I email and call every contact and number I can find within an hour of them receiving a tracking number (aka label printed out) and it's too late to catch. Incredibly frustrating to say the least.
To make matters worse, each of the cards will require extensive discussion/photographic examples to "prove" that they are the varieties I listed on the sub form. Hopefully, whoever works on this will at the very least, use their eyes and come to the very obvious and correct conclusion. I know that PSA won't even entertain the idea of noting variations and oddball items that don't appear in the big catalogues. They will outright refuse to grade the cards out of confusion.