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Setting the Game Straight: Why WATA Games is NOT a scam"

  • Writer: High End Team
    High End Team
  • Apr 16, 2024
  • 2 min read



In the world of video game collecting, controversies can spread like wildfire, and lately, there's been a storm brewing around WATA Games. But before you grab your pitchforks and torches, let's separate fact from fiction and uncover the truth behind the accusations.

First off, let's address the elephant in the room: the acquisition of WATA Games by Collectors Universe in 2021. Now, if you're scratching your head wondering who Collectors Universe is, let me enlighten you. They're the powerhouses behind renowned grading giants like PCGS for coins and a heavyweight in the card grading scene since 1991. So, when WATA fell under their umbrella, it wasn't just any takeover; it was like the Avengers assembling to protect the integrity of graded video games.


But wait, there's more! Enter Karl Jobst, the man who's been making waves with his allegations against WATA. Now, here's the plot twist: Jobst himself has been seen cozying up to WATA-graded games at Heritage auctions. If he thought WATA was pulling a fast one, would he be bidding on their games? I think not. It's like accusing a restaurant of serving bad food while you're first in line for their daily special.


Now, let's talk lawsuits. Sure, there's been some legal drama, but it's hardly the blockbuster showdown some would have you believe. The lawyers involved seem to specialize more in employee labor issues than the nitty-gritty of contract law. And guess what? They're not exactly winning trophies in the courtroom. Their attempts to expand the class-action lawsuit? Denied. Their bid to keep the battle in California? Shipped off to Colorado. And don't even get me started on their failed attempts to drag Collectors Universe into the fray.

It's like watching a game of legal dodgeball, and WATA Games is showing some serious agility.


So, what's the bottom line? Well, it seems like some folks are trying to stir the pot, hoping for a quick settlement. But Collectors Universe, now the proud parent of WATA Games, isn't taking the bait. Why? Because they know they've got a solid case.


So, dear gamers and collectors, let's put down the torches and take a breather. WATA Games isn't a scam; it's a beacon of trust in a sea of uncertainty. And with Collectors Universe at the helm, you can bet your bottom dollar that those graded games are as legit as they come.

 
 
 

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