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MAY1979

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  1. Which artist on the Korvac Saga page?
  2. Perhaps harsh on my part but based on what I see here in the Comics General Section, thief sellers are closer to the norm than the exception
  3. ^ You're more likely to get an honest answer from a local politician than a Comic Book Dealer.
  4. Wealthy Exec's need them bonus'. 20-24 months is what is required for the resume to get while the gettin' is good. See it all the time in my firm which is in the Fortune 15. Execs who stay around for greater than 4 years are outliers, 2 years is the norm. Blackstone is 464 so my guess is it's a testing for many resume padders "on the rise"
  5. ^ Translation; they see no books with an issue, as banana concaving is the new "normal". These Aren't the Droids Your Looking For
  6. Is it fair to say beyond damaging Comics, that CGC has crushed your dream? A powerful statement. What you have opined is tantamount at minimum to malice and willful (or reckless or wanton) negligence from CGC. The question to that is; who benefits? Certainly not the Product nor Customers, but most assuredly the division's short-term bottom line!
  7. Sadly this is becoming the standard narrative. Not only Comics are being damaged but memories are being destroyed as well as hobby interest.
  8. You submit a few thousand books per year yet seemingly your business means nothing to CGC. JoeyPost who is huge submitter and influencer has alluded to not being affected thus logically wont be taking up the fight. Then factor what is going on in the "current turn around rates at CGC" thread in General, folks there seem blissfully unaware of the issue or if they do then perhaps cognitive dissonance As long as the subs keep a comin' it will be a very long time before anything is done. Those who desire the issue to be resolved so they can submit again need to realize at current point in time CGC is "stating no issue exists" and "it's normal", therefore change simply ain't on the horizon. A seismic shift has occurred for those who sell slabs. LordRahl, @Palm Beach Presser if not already in progress, you may want to begin creating a new business model. Collectors need to adapt as well. I seek out only older slabs, and am going after Original Art and Pre-World War I (yes 1) baseball cards. As well as more business to eGerber, Bill Cole (the new clear Mylar backing boards) , and BCW for supplies to nicely "display" my raw's and keep them flat.
  9. Sort of how AIDS "cured" Herpes , in terms of public perception
  10. ^ I think you have the bags confused with celluloid
  11. ^ kudos on being someone who has kept up confidence/trust positivity. That type of outlook is truly a recipe for a longer lifespan. Hope your books are ones the law was able to recover
  12. He was a comic book seller, no way he can run longer than 4-6 seconds without being totally winded or having a full fledged MI.
  13. Merchants generally only win 20-30% of chargeback disputes. Yes u can be banned by a merchant if dispute filed is fraudulent. For legit claims its a tad hazy but short answer is Yes they can. In more case than not for a merchant like CGC, banning someone will result in significant loss of likely future revenue compared to drop in the ocean for them amount of the chargeback. It just bad business plain and simple over a single dispute. Well run businesses never react emotionally they react according to an actuarial type of calculation.
  14. What were they going for prior? AF seems niche to me.
  15. I guess it's possible? I've no idea sure if its legal on those grounds in the US or even a breach of contract with MasterCard and Visa?
  16. it wont make up for you items that were damaged, but why should you or anyone have to pay for said damage? via a dispute/chargeback with you credit card issuer you may be able to get a tiny modicum of satisfaction.
  17. 1) Reach out to the original cover artist for the comic 2) Commission the original cover artist to draw any type of squiggle on an acetate. 3) This is key; have the original cover artist personally staple the acetate onto the Comic! 4) Simply pay CGC a fee to receive a Blue Label CGC10 grade. Folks, Before you decide my comment is facetious, glib, snarky or sarcastic, please note that it represents fact from confirmed events of July/Aug 2022. I do not know if it continues to this day. Warning it's 5000+ post thread and reading just the first few pages is not sufficient.
  18. I totally forgot I have one of these. Will have to unpack it from my last move. Thanks for refreshing my memory!
  19. @Benjamin1977 in the event any merchant does not address a situation to your satisfaction as the consumer: Remember you have the legal right (in the USA) to call your Credit Card Issuer and open a dispute - at ZERO expense to you the credit card holder. CCCCHHHHHAAAARRRRGGGGEEEEBACKS!