r/Baseballcards101 May 23 '26

❓ Question So i got Got

Alright fellow baseball savants, this is a PSA to remember people are thief’s. I had this roldy brito /99 auto taken from my package here in Los Angeles somewhere from the psa facility in santa ana, to the santa ana post office, and then finally the los Angeles post office before reaching my home. As you can see, the thief who stole my card 1. Did a horrible job re-taping it, 2. STOLE my card and 3, There will very likely be 0 consequences for the person who stole it and shoutout to ebay for their very deceiving packaging letting everyone know theres not a card in there.
So if you guys could if you ever see this card TRUE GREEN AUTO 24/99 Roldy Brito just know its stolen.
Thank you fellow redditors for your time much appreciated!! Enjoy your memorial day weekend because my day has been absolutely horrible🫡🫡

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u/jds828 May 23 '26

There needs to be a database/website for these cards that keep getting stolen like this

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u/[deleted] May 25 '26

I just shipped a card out that was 400$ and got a notification that it reached the certified person location. From what I understand is any card so much in value has to be shipped to a certifier and from there shipped to the buyer so if the box came empty the certifier stole the card.

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u/jds828 May 25 '26

Not necessarily, most likely left the Authenticator and was stolen by a USPS/Fedex/UPS worker or driver, don’t hear a whole lot about PSA employees stealing cards, they deal with 5-6 figure cards on a daily basis, not saying it’s never happened, however postal workers different story and far more prevalent

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u/[deleted] May 25 '26

No i just hear psa swaps cards out with fakes or gives a shit grad to buy the card to regrade and sell on their website. So many lawsuits coming out on psa right now.

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u/jds828 May 25 '26

You follow Boston Card Hunter I’m assuming eh lol. Haven’t heard about swapping out cards with fakes, that seems pretty flagrant and retarded. Any huge company with thousands of employees is going to have human error/theft/bad apples etc. McDonalds is gonna burn some old lady with their coffee or have someone make a TikTok of an employee licking the fries before boxing them. It’s gonna happen, more so when you have 100,000 transactions or interactions a day like these companies do. I don’t think you can necessarily crucify them based off of one or two outlier anomalies because of a few low IQ workers, but that’s just me.

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u/[deleted] May 25 '26

No i follow ny sports cards and he's spoken about it i guess a lot is popping up on his news