I’ve heard people say that getting a prescreen is like insurance. If CCS says it is good, but something bad happens during the press, it’s on them. That is why I got it.
but if they say it is not good I would want to know why and then make the decision to go ahead or not. Then, it would be on me.
if they believe that if the book gets pressed and it will look the same as it did before the press, then I would go ahead with the press because there could still be a slight change the book would grade higher.
if they believe that the book would get damaged from a press then, yes, I would listen to that advice.
I assumed they would accept it because it was a 9.4 modern book with non color breaking creases. If I had known that I risk them sending me the book back without any option to move forward, I would not have selected the prescreen service