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04-02-2012, 01:40 PM #1
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Collector's Nightmare
A frightening postal service story...
I had a Buster Posey game-issued glove which I wished to have signed. So I sent it to a Burlingame, Ca. sports dealer (reputable) for a private Posey signing. They mailed it back, delivery confirmation and insured, but it never arrived. The tracking no. indicates that it was entered intothe system and delivered back to Burlingame three days later.
In short, I am out a glove, autograph, shipping fees and a lot of sleep. Package was insured so I should get my money but the postal situation has become really wacky. I lost another package sent to me six months ago from Oakland--and I live in the same state.
Also, I sent a package to Hawaii that wound up in Alaska. Yikes.
Dave Silverbrand
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04-02-2012, 08:54 PM #2
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Worse than imagined! My Buster Posey glove has disappeared, thanks to the US Postal Service. Lefty's Sportscards of Burlingame, Ca. sent me the glove, but it never got here.. Now they have recovered a quarter of the box and no glove. No glove!!! Postal inspectors are on it...but no glove. So what if they catch the guy?
Dave Silverbrand
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04-02-2012, 09:05 PM #3
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Dave, sorry to hear this, I hope this somehow works out.
I can tell you as someone who often deals in very high end game used bats and game worn jersey's many well into the 5 figures, I get extemely extremely nervous shipping these anyplace. I have on certain occasions when my schedule will allow for it actually driven to either private shows or to the offices of John Taube or MEARS as two examples to have pieces authenticated rather than ship them.
The thought of literally having this stuff lost or more likely stolen is sickening to say the least. I can tell you this, the thought has gone through my mind on more than a few occassions that if you are someone who is looking to steal higher end items a criminal could potentially target companies such as John Taube at PSA, MEARS, all the major auction houses etc. I am guessing that most if not all of these companies have pretty secure protocol in place for deliveries and pickups however given some of the horror stories we have all heard, what happens when a 41 Williams game used bat disappears? Whether it is insured or not, it is literally irreplacable.
Joe
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04-02-2012, 11:20 PM #4
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Les Zukor
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Collecting Jeff Bagwell Cleats, Jerseys, & Other Items
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04-02-2012, 11:44 PM #5
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Re: Collector's Nightmare
of all the shipping that I have done with GU items the only two that have never made it home were two different shipments both USPS from Oakland area to my home in AZ. Someone up in the Bay Area has sticky fingers IMO.
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04-03-2012, 04:57 PM #6
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Dave is one of the "good guys" in the game-used hobby. I hate hearing this kind of story from anyone, but especially from a collector like Dave. I'm sure this will somehow be paid forward, and maybe Dave will land a grail at a great price soon!
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04-03-2012, 05:52 PM #7
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Thanks, you guys, for the moral support. This incident in particular really devastated me. Not sure why. Maybe it's because collecting helps us to rediscover our innocense. Why else would we pay cash for a sweaty jersey we would never launder?
Then, in an unguarded moment, someone takes away my innocense.
Still, my hobby takes me to a wonderful place, and I love sharing that with you guys. Thanks.
Dave Silverbrand
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04-03-2012, 10:11 PM #8
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Woah, maybe my head just goes to dark places, but I think that phrasing is a little dramatic. I understand that losing an item sucks. I have had some of my precious item both lost in the mail and destroyed in a fire. It sucks, really really sucks. But it'll all work out in the end, man. Your innocence is not lost.
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04-03-2012, 11:15 PM #9
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Skizzick, No offense intended, man, but you cannot know how I felt about that loss--overly "dramatic" or otherwise.
Dave Silverbrand
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04-06-2012, 01:28 PM #10
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Re: Collector's Nightmare
A huge shout-out to Jim, owner of Lefty's Sportscards in Burlingame. He is the one who had my Buster Posey glove signed before it disappeared in the US Mail. He gave me a full refund and vowed to make the whole thing right.
It's good to know of honest people in this business and my thanks to Jim. In the meantime, if you know of a Buster Posey glove out there, let me know.
Dave Silverbrand
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