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Basketball card yes, but i believe this story/scam is so big that it needs to be on the front page for the safety/awareness of our membership.
The link to the PSA thread on this is below and a very interesting read, but the jest of this story (scam) goes like this....
Buyer see's a good deal on a PSA 10 Michael Jordan RC. $7500 or best offer. Buyer puts in a $6000 offer and it is excepted and the buyer pays immediately. After doing some digging/investigating, the buyer finds the same PSA 10 (Same cert number anyways) on the VCP pricing site but notices the "font" or lettering/numbers on the PSA flip are a bit different. You can see how the lettering on the two flips are spaced a bit different between each letter. Buyer gets suspicious and contacts the seller, seller takes another picture of him holding the MJ Rookie card. The buyer realizes its a scam with a reprint (counterfeit) Michael Jordan RC with a counterfeit PSA flip and mostly likely a counterfeit or generic slab, from one of those "slab/grade at home" places, that those companies use.
Anyways, read the thread as there is much more to the story than what i explained.
Another great reason why to buy and have your high end cards slabbed by BGS. I have yet to see or hear about Fake BGS flips, cracked out or fake BGS slabs. The BGS slabs are just so much more superior for security than the PSA slabs, which are easily cracked and/or faked.
PSA has to be seriously alarmed at this scam. Imagine if a buyer wasn't as "on the ball" as this buyer?? How many times has this scammer/criminal pulled this off in the past?? Someone could possibly have a fake card and PSA slab in their collection and not even know. Actually i would bet money that there are many tampered and faked PSA slabs like this on the market as we speak!
LINK TO THREAD.....
http://forums.collectors.com/messageview.cfm?catid=11&threadid=854942
The link to the PSA thread on this is below and a very interesting read, but the jest of this story (scam) goes like this....
Buyer see's a good deal on a PSA 10 Michael Jordan RC. $7500 or best offer. Buyer puts in a $6000 offer and it is excepted and the buyer pays immediately. After doing some digging/investigating, the buyer finds the same PSA 10 (Same cert number anyways) on the VCP pricing site but notices the "font" or lettering/numbers on the PSA flip are a bit different. You can see how the lettering on the two flips are spaced a bit different between each letter. Buyer gets suspicious and contacts the seller, seller takes another picture of him holding the MJ Rookie card. The buyer realizes its a scam with a reprint (counterfeit) Michael Jordan RC with a counterfeit PSA flip and mostly likely a counterfeit or generic slab, from one of those "slab/grade at home" places, that those companies use.
Anyways, read the thread as there is much more to the story than what i explained.
Another great reason why to buy and have your high end cards slabbed by BGS. I have yet to see or hear about Fake BGS flips, cracked out or fake BGS slabs. The BGS slabs are just so much more superior for security than the PSA slabs, which are easily cracked and/or faked.
PSA has to be seriously alarmed at this scam. Imagine if a buyer wasn't as "on the ball" as this buyer?? How many times has this scammer/criminal pulled this off in the past?? Someone could possibly have a fake card and PSA slab in their collection and not even know. Actually i would bet money that there are many tampered and faked PSA slabs like this on the market as we speak!
LINK TO THREAD.....
http://forums.collectors.com/messageview.cfm?catid=11&threadid=854942
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