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mlee17513

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  1. I am in the same boat... It has been more than 2 weeks since the signing so our books should be at least "Scheduled for Grading" at this point. I sent the question to CGC so we'll see if I hear anything.
  2. As I mentioned previously, I did not take photos of the 9.6 slab before sending it in since this has never happened to me before in 20 years of doing business with CGC. As of now, they have offered $50 credit for future submissions AND complimentary shipping/pressing/re-grading, but I think that is the total compensation that I will receive from CGC. The comic is currently back at CGC so we'll see if the grade increases incrementally after pressing.
  3. This is the waiver that CGC will refer to if the comic comes back with a lower grade after deslabbing and signing.
  4. CGC has offered $50 in credit for future submissions. I have asked that my case be escalated and reviewed by higher Management so we'll see if any further compensation or admission of fault is received.
  5. I don't recall any damage to the comic previously. Also, I would not have submitted it initially back in late 2019 for Todd's sig if it was in this condition. CGC has offered a complimentary pressing and re-grading of this comic, but since most of the damage is color breaking, I am not sure how much this would help? Do you think that I should take them up on this offer or request some credit for future submissions?
  6. Unfortunately, I did not think about taking pictures beforehand since something like this has never happened in the 20+ years that I have been using CGC. You would hope that they kept the original label with the comic after opening the slab, but who knows after this? As far as Frank Miller's sig placement, that looks correct, but now you have me thinking about the location of the McFarlane sig...
  7. I think this pretty much sums it up. I have kept the email conversation with CGC Customer Service professional and tried to explain logically that there was no way the original grade would have been a 9.6 with all of the defects now present after they opened it. I have provided pictures and detailed submission info as CGC requested so we'll see what happens. Lessons learned: Always take pictures/scans of all comics submitted to CGC Probably avoid sending in slabbed books to be opened by CGC for additional signatures You can learn a lot from the feedback on these chat boards! Thanks again for all of the constructive comments and I will post any updates regarding resolution of this matter.
  8. I just received the slab back and it has obvious damage that was not there before. There is no way CGC would have graded the original comic 9.6?with these defects. I have reached out to CGC Customer Service, but so far they are hiding behind the signed Waiver argument. Hopefully they will come back with something acceptable.
  9. I normally would have them pressed, but this is a thicker than normal cardstock cover. For it to have moderate creasing after being graded 9.6 initially indicates to me that there was serious mishandling when the slab was cracked or during the signing process.
  10. Thanks for all of the input. I should have the book back by mid-week to inspect and have already submitted a message to CGC with my concerns. We'll see how this gets resolved....
  11. @joeypost, are you allowed to crack slabs on your own that are Signature Series? I was resubmitting a previously graded comic signed by Todd McFarlane to have Frank Miller sign it. I am pretty sure it was an in-house signing.
  12. I will try to post pictures when I receive my comic from CGC. I can understand there is a risk of a drop from 9.6 to 9.4 possibly 9.2, but 2 full grades is hard to fathom.
  13. I don't have scans of the original slab before resubmitting for the Frank Miller signing. The new slab is being shipped soon so I was able to see the grade, notes, etc. There were no Grader Notes in the original CGC SS 9.6 grade. Here are the Grade Notes after the Frank Miller signing: light bindery tears to cover light spine stress lines to cover moderate creasing to cover Screenshots of both are attached.
  14. Has anyone else experienced this? I resubmitted a slabbed CGC Signature Series 9.6 Batman/Spawn to have Frank Miller's signature added to the existing Todd McFarlane signature. After Frank's signing, the comic grade dropped all the way to 7.5? Was the book mishandled during opening? Was Frank that rough when signing? Or is CGC really that inconsistent with grades?