In the 4th segment of Episode 277, Jeremy is joined by Card Ladder co-founder Chris McGill and data specialist Ben Hossler to discuss the hobby’s most pressing tensions from grading shakeups to repack scrutiny to the vulnerability of trust itself.
This is not a segment about drama it’s about reality. What does the collector base believe in right now? Who still has credibility? And what happens when grading companies or marketplaces miscalculate?
Topics include:
SGC’s uncertain future under Collectors and what it signals about grading competition
The PSA-CardsHQ repack controversy and how legitimacy is being defined (or dodged)
Whether the hobby is at risk of a trust correction as much as a market one
Why transparency, not performance, is the new currency of credibility
The moral gray zones of flipping, content creation, and influencer-driven hype
Ben’s insights on the data side and what’s shifting in collector behavior
Chris on platform responsibility and the future of Card Ladder in a skeptical market
This is a sharp, honest roundtable on what’s broken, what might be fixable, and what collectors should demand moving forward.
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