Good evening, folks. I'm hoping to avail myself of the knowledge and experience of some of the collecting community here (especially from those who have submitted to CGC previously). I very recently received the grade for the last part of my first CGC comic book submission. The comic book in question is for CGC Certificate number (4428445001). With the caveat that I know that many comic book submitters probably 'wishfully' believe that their comic books should have gotten higher grades (and so I will understand if many experienced posters here are rolling their eyes at my story), I am puzzled by the grade my comic book received (and no less troublingly, the fact that the grader notes provided by CGC do not correspond at all to my comic book graded:( I have only been learning comic book grading for a little over one year, but I really thought that by examining a fair number of CGC graded examples that I've been getting a good feel for what a 7.0 and 8.0 look like (the two grades that most interest me for collecting). When I saw the grade of 6.5 posted for my comic book today, I was shocked. I know that my book has a so-called 'blunted lower spine' and two tics on the spine, but there were not any creases, not even very small ones around the corners of the comic book, etc. The grader notes of 'multiple crease left bottom of back cover' puzzles me. I thought that my comic book must have been damaged (creased during CGC intake/processing), but alas, when I look at the photos of my comic book (I bought this feature for grading), I do not see any sign of any creasing at all, including in the area where the grader notes reference (which is exactly how I remembered the condition of the book when I submitted it to CGC). So in summary, after I receive the comic book back from CGC on this coming Tuesday (and I have verified that there are not somehow multiple hidden creases that just can't be seen in the photos unless the slab is tilted), what recourse do I have to get this rectified? First I should ask: do experienced posters here agree with my amateur opinion that the comic book is under-graded and also that the grader notes don't at all correspond to my comic book? I don't know if this was maybe a data entry error/ data storage error (and the grade and/or grader notes are both incorrect)? Thanks for advising here. I hope that I am not just inexperienced at grading and seeing my comic book through the proverbial rose-tinted glasses:( It's disappointing that I got a fairly low grade (but I leave open the possibility that my grading is just not skilled enough); but that said, even if the grade of 6.5 is actually accurate, I really feel that CGC should have provided me the correct grader notes (documenting the correct/actual errors on my comic book). Has anyone else ever experienced something similar? And did you get any relief from CGC?