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Edward1994 05-31-2023 08:53 PM

Any issues with what’s authenticated program?
 
I just had an item rejected, was shocked since it’s in an sgc holder and looks good. Anyone have issues like this?

Peter_Spaeth 05-31-2023 08:56 PM

The biggest issue I've seen is with oversize, oddball cards, they seem very inconsistent with what they will authenticate and what they will claim was listed wrong and just send it along to the buyer unauthenticated.

I also had a situation where they just threw a card they wouldn't authenticate because it was oversize into a bubble mailer and it got crushed in shipping.

Edward1994 05-31-2023 09:12 PM

That’s crazy
 
Mine was a t206 in an sgc A holder. Very out of the blue

Buythatcard 06-01-2023 05:39 AM

It might have something to do with your eBay description or possibly you placed in wrong category.

Had the same thing happen to me when I accidently placed a card in the wrong category. It also was in an SGC holder but it was rejected because of the wrong category.

Edward1994 06-01-2023 06:59 AM

Looks good
 
I checked and it looks fine. It was the sgc authenticc Walsh t206 that sold a few days bsck

jchcollins 06-01-2023 07:29 AM

Any issues with what’s authenticated program?
 
This is what sometimes happens with disconnect / getting lost in the shuffle because eBay continually refuses to pony up and bring in-house experts in who are knowledgeable about cards and collectibles. Things are bound to occasionally fall off the conveyor belt in the constant-waves-of-re-authentication model that they have setup instead.


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murphy8276 06-01-2023 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Edward1994 (Post 2344454)
I checked and it looks fine. It was the sgc authenticc Walsh t206 that sold a few days bsck

Is it possible that Ebay wants you to define the alteration since SGC didn't?

sonnyu2 06-01-2023 09:46 AM

Looking at the eBay listing, it is not specified as being "graded" in the item specifics so it would have went to CSG for raw card authentication. And it would be rejected there since it is not a raw card.

Cory 06-02-2023 09:15 AM

Link
 
Link to the Seller's post in BST -

https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=336166

So apparently the card wasn't there - it wasn't that a graded card didn't pass authentication.

bnorth 06-02-2023 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cory (Post 2344727)
Link to the Seller's post in BST -

https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=336166

So apparently the card wasn't there - it wasn't that a graded card didn't pass authentication.

Hopefully the post gets moved to the correct section. Also wondering why what actually happened wasn't disclosed in this thread.:confused:

balltrash 06-02-2023 09:57 AM

Authentication program
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Edward1994 (Post 2344393)
I just had an item rejected, was shocked since it’s in an sgc holder and looks good. Anyone have issues like this?

If you list a graded/encapsulated card and do a "Sell on like this" to save time you have to be very careful with regard to the item specifics. Often there can be details that the creator of the listing put in that do not apply to your card. Ebay will bounce a perfectly fine card back to you if it does not match those specifics. Scroll *all the way down* and check every option/category as even a single piece of errant information will cause the card to fail when it is otherwise fine.

MikeGarcia 06-02-2023 11:23 AM

Great Timesaver
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by balltrash (Post 2344745)
If you list a graded/encapsulated card and do a "Sell on like this" to save time you have to be very careful with regard to the item specifics. Often there can be details that the creator of the listing put in that do not apply to your card. Ebay will bounce a perfectly fine card back to you if it does not match those specifics. Scroll *all the way down* and check every option/category as even a single piece of errant information will cause the card to fail when it is otherwise fine.

'' "Sell one like this" saves a lot of time if you're listing a lot of auctions which have a lot of " sold/completed" comps to view and use as a well-crafted template ( Someone else did all the heavy lifting for you.). But NB: carefully word your own listing's Title so that it won't need to be sent to California first , even if the final hammer is over that magic $250.00.

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