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    Sending to PSA

    Can anyone explain the process to me to sending to PSA. I have a couple of cards and a 4x6 I want to send in. I viewed their website but they do a horrible job of explaining the process.

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    you have to be a paid member to submit an order. otherwise you'll have to find a member willing to submit them for you. try going to the collectors universe forum. some of those guys do a group submission every month

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    I don't believe that is accurate. U can submit without being member.

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    Can someone reply that HAS actually done the submittal process.

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    I don't believe that is accurate. U can submit without being member.

    i was once a member, and this is from the psa website:

    Join the Collectors Club for complete access to all of PSA's and PSA/DNA's services, free grading privileges, subscriptions to the online Sports Market Report, PSA Population Report and many other benefits!

    Submitting cards or tickets to PSA is easy. Your first step is to join the PSA Collectors Club. Visit www.psacard.com and click on “Collectors Club.” As a member, you can submit directly to PSA. Please note that separate invoices must be submitted for different grading services and service types (crossovers, regular size, tallboys, reviews, cards and tickets) and subject to separate grading fees and shipping & handling fees
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    I have a better idea go to spenceloa.com jsa is way better

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    Thanks buy u don't need to be member. I like the PSA encapsulation. Better than jsa..

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    See Deermanpa's Items on eBay

    JSA is cheaper

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    Remind me not to post a question again on this site.

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    Remind me not to post a question again on this site.



    You asked and people are point blank telling you they are pretty sure you have to be a member. What more do you want? Also somebody suggested JSA bc of price and such which many would consider helpful but you just throw your hands up and call out the site? Something tells me the site...isn't the problem here.

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