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Bryan Crawford

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  1. I sent 3 books back with ME written in big fat sharpie letters on every side of the box. It took 13 days from the date it showed as delivered before it was entered into the system. It's been listed as "scheduled for grading" for about 2 weeks. I thought books that needed recapsulated due to internal cracks were not regraded. I thought they were prioritized, reslabbed and shipped back out again. Apparently that is not the case.
  2. My own follow up to this is...how does the damaged case affect the vaiue of the book, or the slab itself? The whole purpose for getting them slabbed was for resale.
  3. I was at NYCC and submitted 4 books to be fast track graded. I got them all back within a month which is amazing, but 3 of the 4 slabs have damage. There was no damage to the shipping carton and they appeared to be secure in the bubble wrap so not sure how it could have happened during shipment. What's also curious is that the damaged slabs are not damaged on the exterior, it is all inside the case which leads me to believe this all occurred before they shipped out. I rubbed my finger across all of them and they are not rough so the cracks and damage are within the cases themselves. What is CGC policy on things like this?