Corrections Policy
We get things wrong sometimes. Here is exactly how we fix and log corrections, including pricing and grading errors.
Accuracy is the product. When we get something wrong, we fix it openly. This matters especially in a hobby where a wrong price or grade can cost someone real money.
How to report an error
Email corrections@tradingcard.news with the article, the specific error, and any supporting evidence (a sold listing, a cert lookup, a manufacturer checklist, a population-report screenshot).
How we handle it
- Verify. We re-check the claim against primary sources.
- Correct. If confirmed, we fix the article promptly.
- Disclose. For anything that could have misled a reader, especially a price, grade, print run, authenticity status or population figure, we add a dated correction note to the article explaining what changed.
Pricing and market-data corrections
Our live market values come from third-party sold-listing data and can occasionally include outliers, mis-listed items or data lag. If a displayed value is materially wrong, we correct it and, where the error was significant, note it. Market values are point-in-time snapshots and are clearly attributed to their source.
Correction log
We keep an internal log of significant corrections, the original content, the corrected content, the date, and a short explanation, as a record of our commitment to accuracy.