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BeachBum

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  1. $12 for the first CGC and $5 each additional boxed Priority Mail. 

    $8 for up to two raw comics, $14 for up to twenty Priority Mail boxed.

    Larger packages and international priority mail based on weight.

    Payment by PayPal.

    Normal rules apply, no Probies or HOSers, or people I decide not to sell to.

    If you'd like to combine shipping on a pending order let me know.

    Everything I sell is in my possession or allotted to me at the time sale. No returns. If there's some issue with damage during shipping I will work it out.

    9.9 and 10.0 upgrades will be offered to buyers in order of purchase in the sales thread.

    I will personally be pre-screening these books as usual. These books have not yet been evaluated by CGC - If for some reason (print run, etc) I can not provide a CGC 9.8 you will be issued a full refund.

  2. 10 hours ago, ADAMANTIUM said:

    What's a Shame is that I've bought books off Campbell's site that did not have coa's....

    2 examples...

    Xmen 92#1 psylocke covers

    And 

    Gwenpool #1 Paris variant. 

    Also 

    Gwenpool annual #1 ....

    :(

     

     

    Look like those were retailer and store incentives and not jscottcampbell.com releases. Probably comps that were sold in low numbers and not worth the cost of a custom COA.

  3. 26 minutes ago, ygogolak said:

    Not sure where you got confused but you didn't answer my question because you know he has charged a fee if you wanted a book witnessed in the past.

     

     

     

    Dude - I don't want to get into another one of these with you. I'm not confused (the least) You started talking about yellow labels - I was commenting/questioning on this - difference in price between unsigned raw books and signed raw books. I was asking a question originally, not making a statement. I've been doing this for over ten years, Campbell has been charging CGC fees for many of them which has now escalated to $30. His signing fee is common knowledge - no need to comment on the obvious. Your signing fee comment are your words, not mine.

  4. Just now, kevhtx said:

    No, I was at his booth (with CGC witness). Maybe it was just $20 total and not CGC fee. I cant remember exactly, but I dont remember it being as high as people are saying.

    You are probably right though that I remember $40 at SDCC because I didnt go and the extra was probably facilitator fee. 

    If it was ECCC 2017 then it was still $20 - It was $30 starting at SDCC 2017 which was later (Peter Parker & Astonishing releases)

  5. Just now, kevhtx said:

    I got a lot of books signed at ECCC last year (about 18-20). I thought it was like $20 sig fee and maybe a $10 witness fee, but I cant remember exactly. I dont remember it being that high at all.

    It definitely went up soon after ECCC, but I thought it went from $30 total to $40 total (around SDCC). 

    $30 is what Campbell was charging at this SDCC. If you were charged a $10 up-charge on top of that then that's the agreement you made with the Facilitator who handled your books.

  6. 1 minute ago, ygogolak said:

    And there are a number that want a yellow label for their collection. Yet they are charged a different price.

    This is like Hughes raising his prices because someone sold a piece he did. Now his price doesn't reflect the quality he's putting out.

    Cut off your nose to spite your face is the idiom I believe. Just waiting for the circle to complete.

    What price difference is the question I am asking.

  7. 7 minutes ago, ADAMANTIUM said:

    I wonder if that will make JSC's coa's more trusted, if they're out there in such supply?

    The COAs that they produce seem to be high quality, numbered, and majority of them have an image of the book in the COA. The Mylars are also sealed with tamper proof holographic stickers (numbered I think as well).

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  8. This signing fee has been $30 since last SDCC 2017.

    From what I recall and you are more than welcome to ask them (contact customer service,) at SDCC and NYCC unsigned and signed exclusives were the same price when available. But I haven't seen an unsigned exclusive for awhile at those shows or the Campbell Roadshow (booths set up at cons other than SDCC & NYCC).

    If you buy signed copies on the website they are not eligible for CGC Sig Series. Some people actually don't care about getting their books CGCd and just want the sig.

    From what I saw all the exclusives at the SDCC booth were signed and only available at the booth signed so there was no buying a unsigned versus signed and getting upcharged as some may have suggested at this show. There was no trade dress ASM sold at the booth. There were some unsigned books in the mystery boxes from what I saw/heard.

    This could all be different at Roadshow Con booths that usually carry leftover online store inventory, which from what I've seen as of late is all signed as well. 

  9. All I have left on the SDCC Silver Foils - sorry, didn't have the time for multiple line trips. 

    Justice League 1 Jim Lee SDCC Silver Foil (Batman) 3 available $35 each (polybagged, presents NM+) 1 LEFT!

    Justice League 4 Jim Lee SDCC Silver Foil (Wonder Woman) 3 available $35 each (polybagged, presents NM+) 1 LEFT!

    Batman 51 SDCC Silver Foil - 5 available $50 each (polybagged, presents NM+) 4 LEFT!

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  10. 4 minutes ago, Pyromaniac said:

     

     

    I'm sorry...what do you mean when you "sub" books for prescreening? You sent in more than just 5 copies in case some didnt make the cut?

    I subbed five copies which I felt were solid 9.8 (that's what I meant by "I screened"). Usually I put books up with a raw/graded option. Ended up sending in all five copies. Two are going to regular Batman subscribers. Only three left in the thread.