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StillOnly25Cents

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  1. general question for those who have submitted for SS remarques on the submission form there is box where you submit details (limited to 150 characters) for your remarque does CGC read that info that you entered to the artist at time of signing or do you need to make sure and include some details on your window bag? also how descriptive do you get, I know it is ultimately up to the artist's digression but 150 characters isn't a lot of info I didn't go into much if any detail on my submission form other than to list the character, the cover I am submitting is a pretty busy cover as it is and just don't know how much more info I need to include or just let the artist wing it and hope for the best
  2. recent purchaser of a book from one of Dave's sales threads great communication, well packaged, and arrived as described would not hesitate to do business with again, buy with confidence
  3. re: "One of more of your submissions cannot be processed as entered. Please check the order information, and try again" error message when trying to submit for SS event how do I know if this is due to CGC server side system issues or if it is because I did something incorrect on the submission? I have gone back multiple times and don't see any field that calls out a mistake/error in my entry and I cannot determine if it is on CGCs side because they have refused to take the system completely down
  4. same, and all the while they announced a new signing today why are they announcing new signings and not just disabling the submission forms until the issues can be fixed? is it still working for select people and how do I know if it's not working because I entered something wrong or not?
  5. are you sure about that, I got all the way to the end of a submission and got a "One or more of your submissions cannot be processed as entered. Please check the order information, and try again" yet there is nothing indicating any errors
  6. survived the blackout of the message boards and now their submission page isn't working from a company that recently raised their prices seems they really don't want invest in tools that allow people to do business with them
  7. so are we saying that the OP needs to change his/her board name to FantasyMasterpiecesSeller?
  8. double check for the J. or you may be .... SOL yourself
  9. sounds like you have all the makings to start your own successful grading company .... good luck in your venture
  10. it isn't about just moving a book to a different pile stop for a second and put yourself in the company's position .... first they have to even locate the book, the invoicing and billing would be different and would all need to be redone, there is no window bag on the book (something they say they will not accept for SS submissions) .... if they make an exception for one person how many others do they need to do the same for .... logistical nightmare not to mention liability to them if something happens to the book in the process.
  11. early in this series I believed there was a chance (though a bit of a longshot) that the unrevealed character in the shadows being referred to as the Power Broker could actually be Kingpin. Crime lord, connection with art gallery, etc After the series concluded I wasn’t any closer or further to believing, however one thing just occurred this evening that now has me still considering .... I happened to be rewatching Netflix’s Daredevil season 1 and just made my way to episode 12 and got to the part at the end where ...... spoilers ahead for anyone who hasn’t seen it and doesn’t want to be spoiled .... Kingpin confronts Ben Urich in his apartment .... as the camera focuses in on Fisk, he is sitting in front of Urich’s bookcase and there is a book on the shelf with a white dust-jacket that clearly stands out .... title of the book, “The Power Broker”