I Really Don't Like This Company
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Top Comments (10)
Does PSA stand for Professional Scam Artists?
Charging more for a higher grade once they already have your card is extortion.
Im gonna be 100% im pretty sure they stole the deoxys and swapped it out for a lower quality
When the appraiser has money in the game, they will never be honest or trustworthy.
PSA didn't damage it. PSA swapped it for a damaged one so that they can sell the good one.
Being the company that determines the value of the entire card economy, and also being able to sell those cards and decide what other peoples' cards are worth... it's basically just being able to print your own money. Absolutely unethical.
Let's not forget who owns PSA. The same company who owns Ebay and Tcgplayer. Talk about a conflict of interest, collectors has legitimately monopolized the tcg market top to bottom
So PSA up-charges grading cards of extraordinary value because of insurance implications, but then low-balled a customer whose card was actually damaged in PSA’s custody? That seems like solid evidence that they aren’t actually insuring cards in any way that could justify extreme up-charges.
The Linticular sold for 100k 2 weeks after they scammed the dude
They need a class action lawsuit.
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Top Comments (10)
Does PSA stand for Professional Scam Artists?
Charging more for a higher grade once they already have your card is extortion.
Im gonna be 100% im pretty sure they stole the deoxys and swapped it out for a lower quality
When the appraiser has money in the game, they will never be honest or trustworthy.
PSA didn't damage it. PSA swapped it for a damaged one so that they can sell the good one.
Being the company that determines the value of the entire card economy, and also being able to sell those cards and decide what other peoples' cards are worth... it's basically just being able to print your own money. Absolutely unethical.
Let's not forget who owns PSA. The same company who owns Ebay and Tcgplayer. Talk about a conflict of interest, collectors has legitimately monopolized the tcg market top to bottom
So PSA up-charges grading cards of extraordinary value because of insurance implications, but then low-balled a customer whose card was actually damaged in PSA’s custody? That seems like solid evidence that they aren’t actually insuring cards in any way that could justify extreme up-charges.
The Linticular sold for 100k 2 weeks after they scammed the dude
They need a class action lawsuit.