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Sqooci

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  1. On 8/14/2022 at 5:19 PM, CGC Mike said:

    Hello

    We have recently made improvements regarding return shipping.  Here is the article.

    Mike

    https://www.cgccards.com/news/article/10242/fee-shipping-updates/

    So to confirm, I am sending an order in via USPS to get graded. Do I need to fill out the shipping information form you have linked? If so do I need to print the form and include it in my package or mail it in separately? 

    Thanks!

  2. On 7/25/2022 at 3:09 PM, revat said:

    very generally, you can get an idea of card values by looking and ebay 'sold' items or using a website called 130point.

    If you grossly mis-assign the value of the card, CGC may upcharge you, but they won't get mad or return all your cards ungraded or anything like that.  If you're at or reasonably near the border, they usually just let it pass even if you're a bit over.

    Generally, the "value" they are talking about is for (their) insurance purposes (of course you're paying for it), so if your card gets destroyed, how much is it reasonably worth?

    hope that helps.

    When comparing these cards are you going by the ungraded cost or the graded cost? For instance if I send in a card that sells for $12 raw but I'm hoping its a 10 that sells for $150, would I put the value I'm hoping its worth?