Under Maintenance
We deeply apologize for interrupting your reading but Vendetta is currently undergoing some important maintenance! You may experience some layout shifts, slow loading times and dififculties in navigating.
Sports Media
I love collecting baseball cards. I’ll collect cards for all sports, but baseball cards make up the majority of my boxes and binders. It’s been odd seeing where the hobby has gone in the last few years. I never did it for money or as a “retirement plan” or anything like that – I just like collecting cards. These days, it seems like most people just want to do it for money. Everyone wants the PSA 10 rookie cards. That brings me to my main point: sports card graders are such a massive scam.
These sports card grading companies like PSA and Beckett have set themselves up as the backbone of the hobby. Your cards don’t really have a value to most people unless they’ve been graded. What a joke. In my book, there’s two possible grades for a card: good condition and bad condition. Who cares if it’s a PSA 9 or PSA 10? If it’s in acceptable condition, it should carry its value for anyone who isn’t a snob.
Plus, grading cards costs an obscene amount of money. PSA charges $20 per card for their bare-bones service, but requires a minimum submission of 10 cards. So you’re already dropping $200 at minimum to get cards graded. For premium grading services, collectors are looking at hundreds of dollars for a single card before factoring in the exorbitant shipping costs. Don’t ask me what the difference between the basic and premium service is, because that honestly seems like a scam too. Seriously though, why do they need $600 to examine a baseball card and tell me if it looks good? That’s so ridiculous. It will never make sense.
The added problem with these grading prices is that they drive the prices of cards to such an insane high. When someone has invested that much just to get a card graded, they want a return on their investment, even though the price they paid to get the card graded is probably more than the card is worth in the first place. I really think sports card graders have completely distorted the hobby and the market. There shouldn’t be a need for PSA or Beckett. As long as a card isn’t bent or damaged in some other way, it’s good. End of discussion.
***
Vendetta Sports Media is sponsored by Monkey Knife Fight, the fastest growing DFS site in the industry. MKF’s unique style and gameplay make betting fun and easy. Use our promo code ‘VENDETTA’ or use the link below to get a 100% instant match on any deposit. Let them know that we sent you!
SUBSCRIBE to the Vendetta YouTube Channel!
SHOP for Vendetta Merch!
SUPPORT Vendetta on Patreon!
2025 NFL Draft Grades: AFC East I’m going to repeat myself a lot over these next eight posts for the…
Trae Young expected to remain with Hawks next season The Atlanta Hawks have finished a middling 160-168 (.489) each of…
2025 NBA Draft: A full list of the Early Entrants While most of the first-round series are still in effect…
Report: Kings not expected to tear down roster this offseason The Sacramento Kings had a tumultuous season, firing their head…
1 comment
Vinny Rossi
This article should be rolled out to a manic extent every quarter. PSA and their first ever card graded turned out to be fraudulent not a good start. It’s a joke was always about control and babysitting your cards for a couple weeks only to return them with the hope that they’ve changed, but it’s a big maybe no other business, the private sector would survive with the services that they offer For six weeks out the only way will bumpy to the front of the line if you pay $70 but you don’t get to the front if you want the front you have to pay a cell phone bill for it lack common economic, integrity, and discipline and they sure loving That old saying stepping over dollars to pick up cents, I despise the PSA and the other two acronym companies. They have turned this community on its side and into a dystopia to where we the consumer to blame while they’re 78% owned stocks are unregulated and they make anywhere between 3.2 to 4.3 billion of that $6.9 billion a year industry net worth they suck. I hope they burn in hell. I hope they come crashing down great art.