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mg1902

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  1. The #3b I bought last week needs to be reholdered because the label doesn't note 'Second Printing' and it is in the census as a #3a.

     

    I only bought it for the 32 registry points, not to keen to pay to ship it from Sydney to Florida for a new label.

     

    :facepalm:

     

    Call them :gossip:

     

    Where did you buy it?

     

    MyComicShop. It's my fault thought, I saw a scan of it before purchasing, just didn't focus enough on the details... Already emailed CGC and they said they'll reholder for free, just not sure that it's worth the shipping costs both ways considering the book's value. It seems they can't update it in the census without updating the label.

     

    Does make me question why I feel the need to get all the reprints.

  2. 10 issues in 1 year is not too bad at all.

     

    I think this thread (and Revival's thread) have died off more because there is no speculator interest in them any more, rather than the story dropping off.

     

    Just my 2c

  3. at what point does this book qualify for "It's Raw for a reason"?

     

     

    That makes sense especially with this book.

     

    I read the seller's answer to a question when he relisted the book:

     

    "The negative review should hopefully be getting pulled from my account. The buyer didnt pay for insurance, the book was damaged and he couldn't get a full refund"

     

    I don't care how much positive feedback a seller has; any legit eBay seller knows it's the seller's responsibility to get the item to the buyer as indicated in the listing. The buyer is automatically protected through eBay, so there's no reason for the buyer to purchase insurance. Any buyer who purchases insurance on an eBay listing is just getting scammed into protecting the seller on the buyer's dime.

     

    Agreed. But if I'm the buyer and I buy a raw book for $150, I'm questioning the shipping method before the seller ships. Especially when the shipping is only a few dollars.