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The Amazing Chump

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  1. I can't. Can't. read 100+ pages of this, so I'll just chime in with my opinion. I'm sure it's duplicative of something else you've seen but here goes:

     

    This actually makes sense in many ways, and doesn't really call into question their moral fiber. It boils down to whether you believe their stated grading method. Three graders independently get an unmarked book and provide their grades in a vacuum. If that doesn't change, then their impartiality still isn't in doubt. They're just building economies of scale and specialization. Classics does a resto check, freeing the graders up to grade (faster we can all hope). The graders still grade in a vacuum. Doesn't really change all that much.

     

    From the collector perspective it certainly codifies the necessity of pressing to achieve high grades. That they bought the company (instead of some kind of strategic partnership) means they're acknowledging this, as well as keeping their preferred provider close to hand. They benefit from Classics expertise in resto, presumably increased speed in resto checks, presumably faster grading times when graders don't need to perform an out-of-skill-set service (resto checks) and they gain an income stream from the pressing. I would assume they would be able to combat burnout and grading fatigue by switching already experienced staff between teams.

     

    Hopefully, though, this is the reason they haven't hired any new graders--they were marshaling some funds for a large purpose. Could have just put up a sales thread, though, and save a lot of panties from bunching.

     

    Now, I'm off to read the rest of this monstrosity quickly before it gets locked.

  2. I haven't submitted a real order yet (just a coupon order) but I know I've watched this conversation as long as I've been lurking these boards (which I think is 3-4 years). My thinking is if they were going to hire, they would have done so in that span of years. If they were concerned about the issues, they would have hired.

     

    True, it may be difficult to find staff, but not 3-4 years difficult. My guess is they have a "suck it up and wait" attitude.

  3. Just got my first submission back:

     

    Officially hooked. Damn it meh

     

    Prepare to part with a lot of your money. It's just like Hotel California:

     

    "You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave." :grin:

     

    I'm getting that :) I'm already thinking about what I should send in next.

  4. So I'm finally drunk enough that I'm not horribly wracked with shame. Let's call these "before" pictures...

     

    I won't show you the rest of the overflow. Because I have some pride. Not much, but some. I aspire to display areas, original art and reclaiming my living space. We'll see how that goes.:)

     

    Hoarding is not healthy, I'll go over there and help clear all that stuff out for you. Heck I'll even do it for free :grin:

     

    But seriously that's a pretty big collection.

    My OCD would never allow this. :eek:

     

     

    Mine neither! Someone needs to have a garage sale

     

    It's been driving me a bit nuts (which is why it's spread halfway across the house). I got the comics and books out of storage and finally got them up off the floor and out of boxes. Everything else is still boxed up but I'm selling it as quickly as possible.

     

    But over the next month I should have time to organize at least the books-they'll be the easiest to winnow, and they'll free up more storage for me.