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Sending in Digital Copies

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Tnerb

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Or Just Tongue in Cheek.

When digital copies first started to come onto the scene I thought it would be great for comic books to have a free digital copy. Since Marvel has been doing what I dreamed of on certain books I took advantage of this offer. I've been using those codes for the books I want to write about. I am also curious as to whether or not they will get a Blue Universal label or a Qualified Green label once the peel away is well, um peeled away. I haven't yet sent any of those books that I took the labels off of but I did send in every single digital copy and for all of you complaining that their books are only verified or scheduled for grading I have yet to receive any word that they are at CGC headquarters.

At first I was scared how to send them to CGC, do I download them to a floppy disc and hope that it gets there, do I use a CD-ROMs' or really get High tech and send DVD-ROMs', and then do I put one on each or all on one. I'm telling you the final decision was nerve wracking. Shipping was easier at first but how was I to insure the digital copies. Do I give a FMV per each comic book or each DVD-ROM? And was sending them through e-mail an option? I made my final well thought out decision and sent them along.

It's been quite a few months since they have been sent with no official word on how they will be graded. Will they print them out on high glossy paper, or cardboard stock? Will each page be graded separately or stapled together? Or maybe I will finally get the encapsulated product back with a dreaded NG? I don't know why I am so anxious about this; they are only zeros and ones when it comes down do it. How could they get anything other than a Gem Mint 10?

Thanks for Reading

Tnerb

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