We know this may be disappointing and we’ve contacted the seller to let them know about the error in their listing.”.Ībout 6 - 8 weeks back I eBay W'd a 1980 Rickey RC in PSA 8.5 auctioned by 4SC. The item was miscategorized when it was listed and isn’t eligible for this service. We wanted to let you know that your order (below) is on the way, but unfortunately we can’t provide the Authenticity Guarantee you were expecting. So, people may complain, but until it somehow actually begins to have an effect on Ebay's bottom line, don't go holding your breath on any changes to how long the AP process may take, anytime soon, IMO. But we all know that when it comes to card collectors it seems, "Stuff trumps all!", and Ebay knows that very, very well. Now, if more and more customers did start complaining to Ebay about the long delays, and even more importantly, figured out a way to start cancelling purchases because of these delays, THEN I think you might start to see Ebay pay a little attention. And if you try complaining to Ebay, I'm guessing they'll just blow you off and say something like they leave the authentication work up to, and don't otherwise control, this TPG doing it, and/or that you aren't being charged for anything, so there's really nothing for you to be complaining about. Maybe the worst part is, you can't even directly complain to this TPG since you didn't hire and aren't paying them. But the specific fault seems to lie with the TPG doing the review of graded cards being damn slow! Still, the ultimate, overall fault/responsibility lies with Ebay, since they're the ones who selected the TPG to do the review of graded cards for their AP, and not you or I. And it got to me a lot faster than what everyone else who's had a graded card go through the AP has said it took for them to finally get their cards. I've only had one Ebay purchase have to go through their AP, but it was for a raw card, that goes to an entirely different TPG. ![]() ![]() I think it is really more the problem of WHO was selected by Ebay to review the graded cards going through their Authentication Program (AP). Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network. When you click on links to eBay on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Contact the moderator at should you have any questions or concerns. There is a separate section for Buying, Selling and Trading - the B/S/T area!! If you write anything concerning a person or company your full name needs to be in your post or obtainable from it. These forums are devoted to both Pre- and Post- war baseball cards and vintage memorabilia, as well as other sports. ![]() This was not supposed to happen, and it is easy to identify the error examples, because the letters FW are clearly printed before the lower right plate number.Welcome to. Then, two years later, in June and July of 2016, the same numbers were used at the Western Facility in Fort Worth, Texas, again for $1 Series 2013 star notes. ![]() They exist only because of a mistake by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, where Series 2013 $1 star notes were printed in Washington, D.C., for the New York Federal Reserve Bank in October and November 2014 with serial numbers going from B00000001* to B00250000* in October and next from B03200001* to B09600000*. The exhibit, an array of five cases, each with multiple notes, shows how many more. It was not common knowledge at the time that he had many more. One of the collector’s matched pairs was in the news last year when Coin World reported on the notes. What makes these otherwise not rare notes worthy of exhibition is that the notes form the world’s largest collection of matched pairs of duplicate serial numbers. Included also was an exhibit by a Nevada collector, who requested anonymity, of his unusual collection of Series 2013 star notes from the New York Federal Reserve district. 26 through 28 had on display more than the usual bourse material for sale.
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