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comicparadox

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  1. 41 minutes ago, NoMan said:

    1.Is this thread a put on?

    2.Is Bob Storm being sarcastic? If so, what is he saying (in plain language please)?

    3.I’ve never seen a “red box” area on HGC’s website and I’ve bought several times there.

    Attempting to provide assistance for the irony-impaired. Questions answered (in order).

    1. Initial poster: sadly, no.

    2. What, Blazing Bob sarcastic? Well, I declare...

    3. Refer to answer #2.

  2. 22 hours ago, blazingbob said:

    Thanks for the advice.  I have a red button on my boxes that will pop up all the upgrades for this type of buyer.

    By all means come back and tell me how much money you made and how you chewed me down on the buy.

    Bob: Here’s a recommendation to improve your  already impressive and ever-expanding sales reach.

    Why not re-submit the books in the “red-button box” to CGC yourself. Books that were re-graded (after manipulation) to a higher CGC grade could be sold at the previous, lower CGC price, ensuring a happy client.

    To ensure a happy Blazing Bob, the books that return as a lower CGC grade can be sold at the higher previous CGC price, thus satisfying Bob.

    Books that regrade at the same CGC grade can be sold at your previous price plus the cost of pressing, CGC shipping and re-grading. That way your potential buyer will know that there is little to no point in trying to resubmit. It saves your prized clients’ time, and gives you lots of extra stuff to do.

    Of course, any comic that goes through this elaborate process will receive a special shiny label at the top corner of the CGC slab. This could stand for Completed Value Analysis (CVA).

    What do you think?