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You bring a masterpiece watercolor to Sotheby's for auction. As an employee is preparing the painting for display and sale, she spills her pumpkin spice latte on the painting and smears an area of the pigment. Whoops. She breaks out a beginning watercolor set she picked up at K-Mart and 'fixes' the problem. Is that okay??????
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Very interesting, and disturbing thread!
![]() I haven't sent any of my cards in for grading, but this one pretty much seals the deal for me. SGC it is.
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For me, I will continue to use PSA because I think for the most part they have been consistent with their grading. In fact, I am about to send out another 40+ card submission. I think PSA just went a little too far with customer satisfaction. They knew I bought the 8 and they wanted me to keep the 8 even though they did spill their "pumpkin spice latte" on the card I would have rather just gotten a PSA 3 back from them and been compensated for the difference.
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Yes, SGC makes mistakes. And until recently I figured they'd make things right if they did. Sadly, that's not the case. (Not a card of mine)
But I think what PSA did here goes way beyond a mistake. Missing that corner or damaging it in the process of grading/slabbing is a mistake. Pressing the foldover back down and reslabbing with the same grade is NOT a mistake, it's a deliberate action. And entirely the wrong thing to do. I understand the attraction of grading/registry etc., but I don't get sticking with an organization that has just proven themselves to be untrustworthy and dishonest. Unless they're saying that the card is an 8 even with the slightly peeled corner? But that's another big question mark isn't it. Steve Birmingham |
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I agree it wasn't a mistake Steve... You could say that them grading the trimmed Wagner was a mistake, but not this. And no way that bend would meet their standards of an "8".
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