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C2N0

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  1. Are submission forms working again? They kept timing out on me last night.
  2. Logically it shouldn’t. If the grading is stricter than than means a perfect 10 is literally a perfect 10. You know to have the best quality collectible you can possibly have. There’s also the issue of having too many 10s in the market with varying degrees of condition. At least that’s the way I see it.
  3. Strict grading is why I came to CGC along with its pricing. It’s a differentiating factor from competitors like PSA that are becoming more lax in their standards as of late.
  4. It depends on how big the order is. Small orders (1-5 cards) probably 2-3 days till completion. Large orders (for example 20 cards) can take up to 4-7 days. Might also depend on the service tier. This is just my personal experience though, so I can’t speak for everyone else.
  5. It is what it is. I knew the risks I was taking buying English product
  6. I came in here just to talk about this. I was curious if bulk was still 111. When I saw the updated number I cackled so hard LOL. Sadly, yes, I am thinking about doing another submission soon. Why do I hate myself haha.
  7. Imagine this is them stealth locking submissions
  8. I usually get charged when it says “grading/quality control” or “finalized/imaged/shipped”
  9. I somehow think the wait to get the cards received in the system will be longer than the TAT in your case. So 2 months from delivered, if not 3.
  10. Paul already said it’s being worked out. Aside from assembling a full catalog of card information, they still need to design new slabs to fit the cards so it won’t be an immediate addition.
  11. Not entirely sure what you mean. Their PO Box is actually inside their warehouse facility (I don’t know how that works, but apparently it’s true). The package gets there based on the shipping speed you send it. And they don’t take money from your account until it’s ready to be shipped back to you.