We Measure Up How do you know that you're doing right with those that you purchase collections from? The simple measuring stick is when they contact you to sell you more of their collection. Just Collect has had the pleasure of making multiple purchases over the years from several of our previous sellers. We're pretty certain that sellers wouldn't call us back if they were not completely satisfied with the service and purchase prices that they received from us. We take great
1933 Goudey Baseball Collection What happens when Just Collect performs an evaluation based upon images and the collection is not as expected them to be when we receive them? Well, it doesn't happen very often, but when it does, like with a collection of more than 200 1933 and 1934 Goudey cards, we address it immediately and discuss all of the options, including promptly returning the collection or performing a new evaluation. We're not about to play a game of bait-and-switch
Catching a Break – A Vintage Break Just Collect does plenty of advertising and is known across the hobby as the country's top buyer of vintage sports cards. While we are always actively buying all vintage sports and non-sports cards, we are not well known in the non-sport segment of the hobby, but we're working on making more people aware of our interest in non-sports card issues. Recently, a gentleman from Pennsylvania was watching our affiliated Vintage Breaks broadcast and noticed that we were breaking a
The Contact Recently, we were contacted by a gentleman from New England that had a collection that he was interested in selling. His contact stated: "I have a lot of 39 cards that I want to sell. Please see pictures below" and included images of 15 graded cards and 3 ungraded cards as well as a spreadsheet listing the 39 cards in the collection. Of the 39, 35 were PSA graded, 2 were rejected by PSA and 2 were not submitted
Where Do They All Come From Sometimes, when we post about finds ort collections that we purchase, we get emails from readers wondering how someone could still have a certain card or how could they have saved it for so long. Sometimes, we get asked why did someone save so many cards of one player or one year or one sport. The one thing that we've learned is that collectors collect what collectors want to collect. There isn't always a