New 'PSA Offers' program aims to facilitate deals for vaulted cards

Card grading company looking to broker deals for members of PSA Partner network

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Once an offer is accepted, PSA immediately pays the buyer, with no fees included. (Credit: PSA)

Months after introducing the ability to sell vaulted cards directly through a company-branded eBay store, PSA has announced a new program in which it will broker deals between customers and a network of approved buyers.

Announced by Collectors CEO Nat Turner on Sunday, the “PSA Offers” program will allow a network of buyers to make offers on cards vaulted with the company.

According to PSA’s website, the program “serves to provide fast liquidity for collectors and needed inventory for hobby partners with PSA brokering the exchange.”

PSA notes the amount offered by the buyer is “fully-guaranteed with no fees and paid promptly by PSA once accepted.”

The program is currently only available on the PSA website, but it is expected to be available through the PSA app at a later date.

According to PSA, cards sold through the program will exclusively be purchased by members of the PSA Partner network, which is made up of breakers, dealers and local card shops.

The addition of the PSA Offers program closely follows the launch of PSA’s official eBay account. Launched earlier this year, customers can sell vaulted cards through PSA’s storefront with the company handling the listing and shipping for a fee.

Customers can sell cards through the PSA eBay store immediately after they are graded or by shipping graded cards to the PSA Vault for storage. As of Tuesday, PSA’s eBay storefront has sold nearly 230,000 cards with a 100% feedback rating.

Ben Burrows is a reporter and editor for cllct.