Can I submit cards for grading at GameStop?

Yes, you can take trading cards to select GameStop stores to submit them for grading through their partnership with PSA (Professional Sports Authenticator), a convenient way to get cards authenticated and encapsulated, though experiences and turnarounds vary by store. You'll need to prepare cards in sleeves/card savers, pay a fee (around $15.99/card), and receive email updates as they're processed and returned to the store for pickup.
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Can you submit cards to PSA at GameStop?

Yes, GameStop acts as an authorized intermediary for Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) grading, allowing customers to submit trading cards at participating stores for authentication and grading by PSA, with updates and returns happening through GameStop. Customers drop off cards (in sleeves/savers) at GameStop, receive updates online, and pick up their graded cards or trade them in later, with costs potentially lower than direct submission due to using trade credits. 
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How much will GameStop pay for graded cards?

GameStop buys PSA-graded cards (grades 8, 9, 10) and offers cash or in-store credit, often around 70% of the market value, with a potential maximum payout of $1,500 per card, though some sources mention a $500 limit in certain locations, providing a decent, non-negotiable offer compared to typical trade-in rates. The exact amount depends on the card's market value, condition (grade), and whether you choose cash or credit. 
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What does GameStop not accept?

GameStop will not take hazardous materials, chemicals, liquids, weapons, ammunition, alcohol, drugs, tobacco, sexual items, or anything that looks like a body part. The store also won't take many types of electronics, like projectors, scanners, or older video players.
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Can you drop off cards to PSA?

Yes, you can drop off cards at PSA, primarily through scheduled Drop-Off Events at local card shops or their main offices (Santa Ana, Jersey City) for assisted submissions, or at their new Retail Submission Center in Burbank, CA, for direct drop-off, but you must create an online order first and print your form. These events and locations accept various items, not just cards, and help you finalize your submission on-site, though the actual grading happens at PSA's facility. 
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How long does GameStop PSA take?

GameStop's PSA grading turnaround times vary but often hover around 60-90 days, with their website quoting around 75 business days, though individual experiences differ significantly, sometimes faster (30-45 days) and sometimes slower due to bulk waiting periods at GameStop stores before sending to PSA. Turnaround starts when PSA receives them, not from drop-off, and depends heavily on PSA's workload and if you're sending bulk or higher value cards, with estimates often changing. 
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How much does 1 PSA grading cost?

Grading one card with PSA costs anywhere from around $28 (Value service for <$500 cards) up to hundreds or thousands for high-value, fast-turnaround options, depending heavily on the card's potential value, how fast you need it back (turnaround time), and if you have a membership. A standard non-member submission for a common card starts around $28 (Value Service) with a long turnaround, while faster services like Express or Super Express for valuable cards can be $150+ or $275+, plus shipping, with much quicker times. 
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Can GameStop refuse a trade-in?

Sales associates can refuse any item brought for trade in, regardless of size, according to GameStop's Trade Anything Day website. Before you start thinking about bringing in an old laptop or printer for GameStop credit, there are some limitations to what stores will accept.
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Who got in trouble for GameStop?

Today, the Federal Trade Commission announced that Ryan Cohen, managing partner of RC Ventures, LLC, and Chairman and CEO of GameStop Corp., will pay a $985,320 civil penalty to settle charges that his acquisition of Wells Fargo & Company (Wells Fargo) shares violated the Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) Act.
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What can you bring to GameStop trade anything day?

GameStop is expanding its trade-in strategy with a one-day offer that lets customers exchange almost anything for store credit. Each customer can bring one item per store, and it must be something outside the retailer's usual trade-in categories (such as consoles, games or standard electronics).
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Does GameStop grade cards now?

Yes, GameStop still offers card grading services through their partnership with PSA (Professional Sports Authenticator), allowing customers to submit cards at participating locations for authentication and grading by PSA, with options to track submissions and even sell high-grade cards back to them. The service handles common TCGs (Pokémon, Magic, etc.) and sports cards, with fees and details available on their website, though prices and turnarounds can change. 
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What Pokémon card is worth $60,000?

A Trainer No. 3 card from the 1999 Super Secret Battle is a famous Pokémon card known to sell for around $60,000 due to its extreme rarity, awarded only to the third-place winner of that exclusive Japanese tournament. Other cards like the Tropical Mega Battle Tropical Wind (potentially $65k+) or certain Charizard variants can also reach or exceed this value, with high-grade promotional and tournament cards commanding premium prices. 
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How much is 5000 points worth at GameStop?

5,000 GameStop Pro points are worth $5 in rewards, acting as a welcome bonus for new members or renewal perk, redeemable for store credit, coupons, or even applied towards your membership renewal, found in your Rewards Center online or app.
 
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Is it safe to get cards graded through GameStop?

GameStop's card grading service, which sends cards to PSA, is generally seen as convenient, cheaper, and faster for standard modern cards than direct submission, offering a good entry point for new graders with decent results for many users; however, it has risks like potential for lost/damaged cards, limited insurance ($500/card), inconsistent store experiences, and the potential for upcharges if PSA deems cards worth more. It's good for accessible, lower-value modern cards but risky for high-value collectibles due to the insurance cap and handling chain. 
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Why did GameStop charge me $27?

If you have a charge from GameStop on your card that you don't recognize, it may be your GameStop Pro Auto-Renewal. Your bank statement may reflect this charge as originating from Grapevine, Texas, or as a GameStop.com (Store 480) purchase. The amount ranges from $25 to $28 due to taxes.
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What PSA grade is considered "good"?

PSA4-6: Good to Excellent condition cards

They have fewer flaws than lower grades but might have some issues with centering, corners, or edges. PSA 4: Cards with some wear but decent condition. PSA 5: Cards with minor flaws, average. PSA 6: Cards with slight imperfections, high quality.
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What is the 7% sell rule?

The 7% sell rule is a risk management strategy in stock trading where you sell a stock if it drops 7% to 8% below your purchase price, helping to cut losses quickly, protect capital, and remove emotion from decisions, popularized by William O'Neil and Investor's Business Daily. While protecting against big losses, it can mean selling before a rebound, so some investors adjust the percentage for volatility or use it alongside other technical signals.
 
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Who lost the most money in GameStop?

During the height of the squeeze, Melvin was reportedly losing more than a billion dollars a day. The short position adopted by Melvin Capital and others resulted in more than 139% of existing shares of GME being shorted, making GameStop stock the most shorted equity in the world.
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Who owns 90% of the stock market today?

No single entity owns 90% of the stock market, but rather the wealthiest 10% of Americans own a vast majority, around 90-93% of U.S. stocks, a figure that has reached record highs, with the top 1% holding a significant portion of that wealth, highlighting extreme concentration. While many Americans own some stock, the bottom 90% holds a small fraction, even though institutional investors like pension funds (benefiting average workers) also hold large amounts. 
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How much will GameStop give for a PS5 trade-in?

Gamestop has increased the trade in value of the PS5 from $350 to $410.
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Does GameStop accept broken PS4s?

*GameStop only accept fully functioning Playstations. They do not accept Broken/Faulty/Damaged devices.
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Why is GameStop trade-in values so low?

GameStop's trade-in values are low because they need massive profit margins on used games to offset thin margins on new ones, the company buys cheap to resell high, they factor in operating costs (cleaning, testing, storage), and popular games quickly lose value, so they offer less for common titles like sports games to manage inventory and boost store credit bonuses for new purchases. Essentially, they're a business buying low to sell high, and you get a fraction of the retail price for convenience and store credit, say Reddit users and Quora answers. 
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What Pokémon card is worth $60,000?

A Trainer No. 3 card from the 1999 Super Secret Battle is a famous Pokémon card known to sell for around $60,000 due to its extreme rarity, awarded only to the third-place winner of that exclusive Japanese tournament. Other cards like the Tropical Mega Battle Tropical Wind (potentially $65k+) or certain Charizard variants can also reach or exceed this value, with high-grade promotional and tournament cards commanding premium prices. 
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Can I get PSA graded in person?

Yes, PSA offers in-person grading, primarily at major collector shows like The National, with options for faster on-site turnaround or standard post-show grading, plus regular drop-off events at their California and New Jersey offices. You can submit cards directly at these events or official PSA locations for authentication and grading without mailing them, but always check their schedule and submission guidelines beforehand.
 
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Why are PSA 10 so rare?

Poor centering can lead to the exposure of white borders, which can negatively impact the card's grade. This level of precision requires near-perfect printing and cutting during the manufacturing process, making PSA 10 cards inherently rare.
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