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W16227

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  1. Since you asked - I had to go read the comic - I don't think this one will hit MCU, - So - Tony Stark randomly developed and anti gravity ray. Random? - yep - he was randomly throwing tech together and even he did not know how it worked and was not able to recreate it. He dropped it and the wires fused - so no reverse engineering... A photographer caught a pic - so widow finds out. She plans to steal it to get back in the good graces of the USSR as she failed them when attacking Iron Man. She sends Tony a letter - trying to reconcile for trying to kill him ( in issue 52) --- of course she is hot so he agrees to meet. She steals it - wrecks havoc - levitates several of his factories, including some tanks... Tony does not know how the device works - but somehow he can build countermeasures into the armor. Iron man saves the day.
  2. I have had VERY few issues with USPS - this one I did not even really know about until I got the package back- in January. Even then - the tracking information was not 'live' on the USPS site ( or ebay for that matter) - I was double checking yesterday and saw the update. I did not even open the box - just in case it was some long scam going on.... I think the Ebay buyer went straight though the insurance as the order is closed and all is going ( I wild make sure ) It is just funny to me the crazy amount of travel and that none of the scan ins triggered any sort of question/alternate actions ( you would think after the 1st 20 or so, some flag might be raised) .....
  3. The power of solid packaging - beat up a little - but this logged some serious miles on its trip - cardbopard box over cardboard chippers...... the only potential damage was removing the comic from in between the chippers - the blue tape had long since lost its "temporary" adhesion (after a while the adhesive stiffens up) - and it pulled the comoc bag apart.
  4. wow....... at least I got it back??? When still have not opened it - was waiting until I saw ANY tracking info ( nothing appeared initially when I typed it in ) - and - the last part when they say it was left with an individual - that is ( was in my mailbox).. Opening tonight to check for damage - box is a little beat but now I know why...... This is an ebay sale - this buyer has purchased from me more than once so I know the address is good.... Chicago area to LA --- Bounced around Cali for a month - back to Chicago Back to LA Back to Chicago Back to LA Back to Chicago back to cali back to chicago back to cali back to chicago back to cali back to chicago on to Charotte ( assume NC, no state given) back to cali on to Frankfurt Germany ( I want frequent flyer miles, lol) back to cali back to chicago back to cali back to chicago - then back to me edit -- I will see what I can to to get a better image of the tracking - this is laughable for sure....
  5. Bump - Take 10% off any book - 15% if you purchase multiple
  6. FF 112 CGC 8.5 $640 Grader Notes crease left bottom of front cover light wear all corners of cover
  7. FF 72 CGC 9.4 $ 2475 Grader Notes crease left bottom of back cover crease top of front cover light spine stress lines to cover
  8. FF 67 CGC 9.2 $1250 Grader Notes light cover tanning light spine stress lines to cover light wear to cover
  9. FF 57 CGC 9.2 $ 1150 Grader Notes light spine stress lines to cover light wear all corners of cover
  10. FF 46 CGC 8.5 $925 Grader Notes light creasing to cover light spine stress lines to cover
  11. FF 45 CGC 8.0 $875 Grader Notes crease right top of front cover light bindery tears to cover light spine stress lines to cover light staining to cover
  12. The last of the ASM slabs - ASM 100 CGC 7.5 $290 Grader Notes tear with crease left bottom of back cover light spine stress lines to cover
  13. ASM 60 CGC 8.0 $315 Grader Notes light creasing to cover light spine stress lines to cover
  14. ASM 51 CGC 9.2 $1850 Grader Notes light spine stress lines to cover light wear to cover
  15. ASM 46 CGC 9.0 $1400 Grader Notes wear staple breaks color light creasing to cover light spine stress lines to cover
  16. ASM 43 CGC 8.0 $415 Grader Notes piece out left bottom of back cover light cover tanning light spine stress lines to cover
  17. ASM 42 CGC 9.2 $1200 Grader Notes wear bottom of front cover breaks color light spine stress lines to cover
  18. ASM 39 CGC 8.5 $1150 Grader Notes wear center of spine light spine stress lines to cover light wear all corners of cover
  19. First up - ASM 31 CGC 4.5 $415 Grader Notes chip out left bottom of front cover light spine stress lines to cover light staining to cover moderate creasing to cover
  20. SALES THREAD RULES No HOS or PL First I’ll take it here or in PM takes the book Payment through Paypal Insured USPS shipping to USA included in price. Outside of USA will be additional based on actual shipping costs No returns on slabbed books. Feel free to post general questions here or PM me.... Adding in some FF slabs recently back from CGC as well EDIT - Take 10% off any book - 15% if you purchase multiple.
  21. So - as another pointed out, the red section is a source of major disconnect. The external web page clearly describes DELIVERED. Not entered into system.... Nobody externally has good handle on how slammed receiving is or is not on any given day, so having this as an 'out' for posted lead-times being off is problematic when this is used as a tool to encourage paying more for faster service. Most will understand estimating - but even then, the estimates should not be without limits on accuracy and feedback to the customers. Likely will fall on deaf ears - but realistically if CGC implemented a couple of simple fixes the system would be a lot more transparent and understandable. First - post your estimated time for receiving. Make sure it is clear that this is part of the estimated lead-times. A weekly update as you stated- this should be a very easy update to make. If orders are late ( set a target as like 3-5 days beyond estimates ) - be proactive contact the customer. Once tracking stats - is a very simple calculation to see expected completion date - and where the order sits. Proactively email the customer and keep them in the loop. Way easier to send out 10-20 emails then have to talk to those same people on the phone. Some will still call - but PUSHING the information back to a customer that you are missing targets with a real reason, is significantly better than having frustrated customers PULL or request the information from a customer service rep who likely will not be able to provide a real status.....
  22. Well - the notes are normal for older books - but you also need to take a good look over the book to see if you like that book with the specific defects in that grade.... example - same age book - 9.2 grade I just got back Comic Description:Fantastic Four 49 4/66 Marvel ComicsGrader Notes:light tanning interior cover light, multiple crease front cover breaks color very light wear all corners now - these defects are very light - but some might see the tanning and skip/ not pay top dollar for the comic based on this specific defect.