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LarenzoJensen

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  1. Thank you, this helps a lot, much appreciation, StillOnly25Cents
  2. Just wondering about signatures on comic books... - do you know if CGC is able to verify a signature outside of In-House signings? For example, I'm interested in an Amazing Spiderman #300 that is signed my McFarlane (raw), they aren't able to give it a gold label unless they know where the signature was done or took place? Does anyone know what happens if you send in a book to be graded and slabbed that has been signed but no proof of the signature? Does it recieve a blue label, or or they able to verify the signature and put a gold label on it? Any information would be quite helpful, thank you ladies and gentlemen
  3. It was very shortly after this message that I received my books; I have to admit, the Customer Service from CGC is top notch, and I had someone in touch with me momentarily after I posted this. My faith restored, I think it's just the actual Couriers are swamped right now because of the COVID-19 pandemic. I am very, very satisfied with the help I've received from CGC. Make mine CGC
  4. Hey guys; Just wondering if anyone else has had a painfully long wait or or seemingly inaccurate Submission "Received dates" in My Submissions? I sent two lots of books, one with 4 modern aged books, and a second about a week later with 15 books shipped to CGC for grading, pressing and slabbing. I received an email from one of the receiving clerks on February 24th, 2020, to let me know that the packaging took a hit during shipping. We exchanged a couple of emails, and then haven't heard anything since (Submission # 2103316 and # 2097861). I was shocked to log in to CGC recently and discover that in my Submission Status, that it states that the "Received date" is May 8th and 12th, 2020, respectively. Does this happen frequently or to anyone else? How is it possible that I receive an email from the Receiving Clerk late February, and to have my Submission Status show the books as Received May 8th and 12th? I know that the whole process takes time, but it feels as if something has gone off the rails with my submissions. Am I alone in this? Thank you for your input. Larenzo