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EMG

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  1. On 7/16/2019 at 5:52 AM, jerry3204 said:

    Hi!  Jerry here, from 3204 Auctions. We do ask for customers to buy credits in advance because too many of them were changing their mind after a comic was already bought and submitted for them. The 3-credit minimum is so that I don't have to submit endless invoices every single day (lol). It also allows customers to make last minute requests without having to rush to buy credits at an inconvenient time. You can just have a bank of credits to draw from that never expire! It really works out great for both parties. If a comic fails to get a 9.8 grade, that credit remains in your account, unused.

    If we missed a few issues for you I apologize. It was not from a lack of trying. The only time we really miss a request is if the entire batch of an issue is damaged by the manufacturer or the variant you requested is too scarce for us to locate a 9.8-worthy copy.

    I thought you guys do not do variants????

  2. 23 hours ago, EMG said:

    why is it only CGC at this show & the the other 2 companies?

    comic tom 101 on his youtube channel explained it all!!!!      GGGGRRRrrrrrrrr

    seems "see G see" may of struck a deal with the worlds largest comic con promoter to be the sole!!!! grading company at these cons.   hhhmmmm.    what happen to free market?

  3. 6 hours ago, Bookery said:

    Not sure I understand this post.  People can ask anything for a book... and often do.  This issue routinely sells for $3-$4 on eBay (which is what the app shows).  The last recorded CGC 9.8 sale was for $20.  

    I am saying the apps "high" is misleading to me, I cannot tell if what they label as "HIGH" is 9.0 or 9.8. 9.8 $3 no way, 9.0 $3 bucks all day long.  In the market, "at this point", Go collect, CB price guide, apps, Ebay.......prices are all over the place.  There is also a large price discrepancy in prices between what has sold on eBay & what IS selling on eBay. This is usual in a bull market.     more often than not, "in this market right now" the trends of "asking prices" can signify a particular comic is on the rise.    jus my observation

  4. * not complete

    * difficult to determine how they want you to spell/structure the titles/names your looking for....

    *too many books on the "key" list are missing info.

    *do not even bother with the pricing LOLOLOL.    

    *I also saw some concerning advertising by comic companies on there site, this shows they may not be UNBIASED.