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Landon Veitch

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  1. I tried calling but the call queue was filled for the day so I have to call back tomorrow morning but I am willing to bet they are going to say tough luck. They really should modify the submission screen to give a pop-up or something that says 'hey korean cards we wont do' or something to be more proactive with their potential clients
  2. If that is the case, they should make that known when you select the card for submission so that users are aware. its not freely posted in an area of card submission which is just bad business if that is indeed true
  3. if it was a fake box; it was the worst fake box ever lolol. The only thing I can think of being the issue is that its the Korean version of the card and not the Japanese. Anyway, I know the box to be real as it was purchased by me in the store here in Seoul
  4. Seems a little ridiculous when they have CGC graded cards being sold from that set so why they couldnt 'find' the card seems a little far fetched IMO
  5. Hey everyone, So I sent in a card for grading. It is a Pokemon Charizard VMAX from Shiny Star V set. This is a well known set and shouldn't be an issue. Any ideas why they would mark it as ineligible and then still charge me when they didn't grade it??? Doing a simple Ebay search, you can clearly see these have been graded before (https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313&_nkw=Charizard+VMAX+Shiny+Star+V+CGC&_sacat=0) Im just super confused on why it wasn't gradable and why they would charge me for not doing anything.