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eastriver400

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  1. Same. I’m so annoyed. Getting seriously sick and tired of this aspect of the hobby.
  2. Seeing it tonight. Did the post credit scene reveal anything forward looking? Also was there one or two post movie scenes?
  3. I wish CGC would remove Page Quality altogether. Most inconsistent assessments that CGC makes.
  4. I see regular Economy submission marked as received on 5/3 already shipped out. FT Economy submissions marked as received on 6/1 already shipped out. I have an 8 book FT Economy submission marked as received on 5/2 that is still stuck in GEI. Anyone else in my boat? I am dying to see these grades!!
  5. One of my all time favorite movies and definitely my favorite Woody Allen movie.
  6. Any movement in economy / fast tracks today? Anyone?
  7. I hope so. The different styles of animation on the screen simultaneously was just beautiful. And each style served its purpose. Ex: Spider-Punk's animation style fit him perfectly.
  8. Good point. Quite a few of the negative reviews mention that it is a good movie but the can’t get over Ezra.
  9. Judge me all you want, I still can’t wait for the 16th!! Sure, the guy is a weirdo…. but I still cannot wait!!!!!
  10. If a customer is willing to pay an extra $ 15 per book to expedite things by a mere 10 days, you would think CGC would prioritize the FT orders. Nope.
  11. My CGC received date (not actual date my books arrived at CGC) was 5/2.
  12. Anyone in Economy Fast Track see any movement out of GEI today? If so, please let us know what the CGC received date was. Thanks.
  13. Just purchased my tickets for prime time Friday night the 16th in NYC. A little surprised at how few tickets were pre-purchased. Fingers crossed for this movie.
  14. Funny you say that. My 15 year old refuses to see the movie because of Ezra. Definitely had me wondering.
  15. Muschietti confirmed there will be a few surprises in the theatrical release version that were left out to avoid any possible leaks. I’ve done my best to avoid spoilers, but I can’t stop thinking about what we may see.
  16. ... the theater was located on Mockingbird Lane? Please tell me there is a 1313 Mockingbird Lane in your city. Please.
  17. I really didn't expect to feel this annoyed when the TATs for Economy are 30 days normal and 20 days FT.
  18. ok that’s a relief. The dialogue sounded so bad!!
  19. Just saw the mini trailer that dropped two days ago. Super intrigued with a shot of Thomas and Martha Wayne’s tombstones.
  20. In that sense yes. But if you or I were buying a diamond, and the diamond seller, in writing, purported that we we were indeed buying a genuine diamond. And we later had that diamond certified and it turned out to be glass, we would sue and hopefully get our money back. FOR THE RECORD, I foresee no future situation where you and I would be purchasing a diamond together. You seem like a decent guy, but there is no way it would work out. I’m a Gunn guy, you are a Snyder guy. It just can’t work. It’s not you, it’s me.
  21. Based on the facts he gave us, it is true. Again, if Seller sold the book “as-is”, or gave an opinion as what he believed the grade was, or even said it looked like it was a complete book, then Buyer would be out of luck. Caveat Emptor would apply. Seller misrepresented (in writing) to buyer that book was complete (not his opinion, but fact that it was complete). Buyer relied on that representation (he was induced to buy that book BASED on that misrepresentation). OP wrote he believed opening the book might mess with its integrity (head scratcher, but that was his belief). Buyer only learned of that representation AFTER sending to 3rd party. Seller admits to buyer he made an honest mistake. This is precisely why Sellers of used items use words like “as-is”, or “I’m not a professional grader”. On another note, consider having to open up every box you bring home from the supermarket to make sure there is food in the boxes and not rocks? Who would want to be a part of that type of society? Seller should have protected himself by simply stating it looks like it is complete or even that he thinks it may be. Once Seller wrote that it IS INDEED complete, buyer was induced to make the purchase. It’s also 60 days later, and while that is over the 30 day period period, it still seems like a reasonable amount of time to me at least. Maybe it isn’t. We will see (hopefully if OP ever comes back to this thread).