07-15-2023 12:45 PM
Hello,
I just sold a trading card via auction that went into the authenticity guarantee mode since it sold over $250. I've never done this before. Would someone please guide me thru the process so I don't make a mistake.
Thank you for your advice
07-15-2023 01:38 PM - edited 07-15-2023 01:39 PM
Print the label with the authenticator address that eBay has provided. You won't see the buyer info.
Use a box (like USPS small flat rate box) to ship higher-value items, except where a FedEx label is provided by the authenticators.
If the item is graded, the authenticators with verify the grader's seal on the slab.
Otherwise, the authenticators will remove the card from any protectors and toss those out.
The card will be placed in eBay's authentication sleeve and it will be sent to the buyer or, at buyer's request, will be sent to eBay's vault. This could take a week or so.
If the item fails authentication, you'll receive an email and the item will be returned to you.
https://www.ebay.com/sellercenter/selling/selling-trading-cards
https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/selling-tools/ebay-authenticity-guarantee?id=4644
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