I bought some NBA cards from Gumtree a few months ago and apparently the cards went missing in transit. I received an empty mailer and the seller advised he sent them 100%. Auspost completed an internal investigation and could only advise that the delivery driver confirmed the mailer was light weight. The cards went missing June 18th somewhere between Bulimba Post Office, QLD and Canberra.
I’m hoping with the assistance of the card community, we can possibly catch the people who did it or retrieve them.
Below is a list of all the cards with PSA cert numbers or card numbers.
1. 19/20 Zion Williamson Prizm Base PSA 10 – 58610062
2. 19/20 Ja Morant Prizm Base PSA 10 – 58610061
3. 19/20 Coby White Prizm Silver PSA 10 – 51637053
4. 19/20 Zion Williamson Prizm Base PSA 9 – 46231054
5. 19/20 Coby White Optic Holo PSA 9 – 48590582
6. 19/20 Coby White Optic Holo PSA 10 – 48590581
7. 19/20 Coby White Optic Pink PSA 9 – 48184039
8. 18/19 Jaren Jackson Jr Optic Rated Rookie PSA 9 – 49316414
9. 19/20 Tyler Herro Mosaic Base PSA 10 – 49912279
10. 19/20 Coby White Prizm Base PSA 9 – 50515865
11. 19/20 Jaren Jackson Jr Obsidian Orange – numbered 22/50
12. 19/20 Coby White One and One Rookie Dual Jersey Autograph – numbered 38/99
Can I please ask if you see any of these cards, to send me a private message. A reward offered for information that leads to recovery of cards.
I may be wrong but I believe you can lodge them as stolen to PSA. It will show up any time someone looks up the number and then people can report where they are.
But look into it, I may have that wrong
I may be wrong but I believe you can lodge them as stolen to PSA. It will show up any time someone looks up the number and then people can report where they are.
But look into it, I may have that wrong
I actually thought the same thing and contacted PSA in July. Apparently they cant get a location from a search and they can only deactivate the certifications as long as there is a police report.
As soon as I opened the mailer and saw there was nothing, my heart dropped and I instantly thought scammed. However I have been in contact with him since it happened and ive given him the benefit of the doubt for now. He initiated the AusPost investigation and has been replying to most of my questions.
As soon as I opened the mailer and saw there was nothing, my heart dropped and I instantly thought scammed. However I have been in contact with him since it happened and ive given him the benefit of the doubt for now. He initiated the AusPost investigation and has been replying to most of my questions.
The guy who "sent" the cards has his scam down pat by the sounds of it. He's covering all bases so he looks like the innocent party. Do not be surprised if he turns around and files a claim against you, op.
The guy who "sent" the cards has his scam down pat by the sounds of it. He's covering all bases so he looks like the innocent party. Do not be surprised if he turns around and files a claim against you, op.