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    First Time PSA Submitter Question

    Hello,

    I'm going to be submitting cards to PSA at a show. I'm wondering if it makes any difference to take photos, or videos, of cards before submitting. I've heard stories of cards getting damaged in the grading process and was wondering if there is any recourse for such incidents. Am I overly worried or is there some validity to it?

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    Probably depends on the value of the cards. If they are high end and something happens and you have a large enough social media presence PSA will cave and compensate you. Obviously you can't bring back a 1/1 card that gets lost or damaged so keep that in mind as you might end up getting a similar replacement if they are at fault.
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    I've heard the horror stories too. Personally, I don't think I've ever had an issue. Nothing stopping you from taking pictures, scans, videos. You probably should for insurance purposes anyways.


    Hello,

    I'm going to be submitting cards to PSA at a show. I'm wondering if it makes any difference to take photos, or videos, of cards before submitting. I've heard stories of cards getting damaged in the grading process and was wondering if there is any recourse for such incidents. Am I overly worried or is there some validity to it?

    Thanks,
    Brian


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    Let us know how the whole procedure goes. As I have never had a card personally graded at a show. Used to watch all the hoopla over the Nationals in the heyday when Beckett and PSA were slugging it out to be the top dawg. Now it not ever a close competition lol.

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