god damm...that is some crazy $$$
so along with the MLB mike trout card about 2 months ago, thats 2 cards both selling this year for monster money..
great to see
Great link serty....
so there saying (if i'm putting all this together correctly) a American tech millionare, scammed a guy from Taiwan out of Lebron's worth $14k
is now the new owner of this huge Lebron card?
Great link serty....
so there saying (if i'm putting all this together correctly) a American tech millionare, scammed a guy from Taiwan out of Lebron's worth $14k
is now the new owner of this huge Lebron card?
sorry yep, Kobe
putting aside the Lebron sale, That long sordid story was quite the read.
to busy to respond to a 7k paypal refund request??? and fake cards !!!
the hobby never fails to shock
I did not read it all because at work but what struck me as exceedingly odd was:
1) PSA grades cards
2) They identify one as fake and grade other two as legit
3) Random guy off the street (who may or may not be very knowledgeable — I don't know) tells them one of the cards they graded is also fake.
4) PSA takes his advice and says "Oppps..."
5) Random guy says this is not the first time he has given PSA advice/pointed out their grading failures.
6) Only one poster seems at all concerned/surprised that PSA takes advice from folks off the street.
And people pay these guys money for their service? Buyers pay a massive premium based off the legitimacy offered by this service?
I accept people make mistakes but when you get a submission containing one fake card are you not on high alert for others in that submission, especially when they are known to be faked cards. Failing in that situation just screams incompetence...
I did not read it all because at work but what struck me as exceedingly odd was:
1) PSA grades cards
2) They identify one as fake and grade other two as legit
3) Random guy off the street (who may or may not be very knowledgeable — I don't know) tells them one of the cards they graded is also fake.
4) PSA takes his advice and says "Oppps..."
5) Random guy says this is not the first time he has given PSA advice/pointed out their grading failures.
6) Only one poster seems at all concerned/surprised that PSA takes advice from folks off the street.
And people pay these guys money for their service? Buyers pay a massive premium based off the legitimacy offered by this service?
I accept people make mistakes but when you get a submission containing one fake card are you not on high alert for others in that submission, especially when they are known to be faked cards. Failing in that situation just screams incompetence...
I did not read it all because at work but what struck me as exceedingly odd was:
1) PSA grades cards
2) They identify one as fake and grade other two as legit
3) Random guy off the street (who may or may not be very knowledgeable — I don't know) tells them one of the cards they graded is also fake.
4) PSA takes his advice and says "Oppps..."
5) Random guy says this is not the first time he has given PSA advice/pointed out their grading failures.
6) Only one poster seems at all concerned/surprised that PSA takes advice from folks off the street.
And people pay these guys money for their service? Buyers pay a massive premium based off the legitimacy offered by this service?
I accept people make mistakes but when you get a submission containing one fake card are you not on high alert for others in that submission, especially when they are known to be faked cards. Failing in that situation just screams incompetence...
If anyone wants to read this, take 45-60 mins lol
Involves the buyer of the Lebron card and has a lot of info on what can happen when selling cards/paypal/shipping etc