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RhodyRetro

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  1. Grading a card depends on what you are intending to do with said card. If you like the cards and want to grade them go ahead! I have graded $5 cards just because I wanted them to be in the slab to match the rest of my collection of CGC items. If you are looking to grade these cards with the intention of selling them, these wouldn't really fetch a high amount of money. I would recommend reviewing these cards on ebay and searching for them graded via CGC because then you can compare and contrast what you think the grade of the card will get based on what previous same cards have gotten. This will not only give you an estimate of grade but also an estimate of price point.
  2. Hi all, I currently have 50 cards I want to submit to meet the minimum requirement of submitting a bulk submission. However, 20 of the 50 cards are error cards. I see that CGC is separating out the errors from the non-errors and thus creating two submissions. I am assuming that this therefore means I now have 2 separate "bulk submissions" for which I would have to pay separate shipping and handling fees for. However, am I allowed to only submit the 20 error cards by themselves and then the 30 regular cards by themselves? I don't have 50 error cards to submit to meet the minimum requirement nor do I have 20 additional regular cards to add to the 30 regular cards I was already intended to send in. Does CGC allow for this to still be sent in because it is technically still a total of 50? Also, if these are considered two separate shipments, does this mean I have to personally ship them separately to CGC as well? Or, do I just pay the extra shipping for having them returned to me? Any perspective on this would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance.
  3. All depends on number of bulk, time you sent in, and whether or not you had subgrades. My bulk (58) submission with subgrades took a total of 3 weeks from when it changed to "scheduled for grading" to when I received them at my doorstep
  4. Hi everyone, I am very excited that I just received my bulk submission from 12/17 today! However, in counting the cards upon opening the box, I realized I was one short. In reviewing the packing slip the card is listed there, the card is even listed on my online order file in my "my submissions" section, however, the card does not have a grade (or sub grades) like the rest of the cards do. The cert numbers also show that it is missing, meaning, that the card before it is XXXXXXXX10 and the card after it is XXXXXXXX12. So it received a cert number but was not graded. Anyone have this happen to them? I'm asking here before calling customer service to see if anyone has experienced it before so I may have some context. Thank you for reading and responding!
  5. Heavily disappointed. It is clear by this statement and recent actions that their values have changed and that they have allowed their recent hype to overcome them, leading them to forget about the importance of customer service. It's a shame because I was really rooting for CGC.
  6. Personally yall I've given up. It's to the point where for the past 20 minutes I can't even get to the form after dozens of attempts of refreshing. My expectation is that they will extend the date a few more days and if they don't then they will 100% no longer get any money from me.
  7. What honestly blows my mind is that today they put out news on their official website about something unrelated to these issues and also as we speak their Instagram is reposting stories of people's returned submissions but yet no communications have been made addressing the various tech issues that are occurring. Like are they just ignoring it at this point?
  8. Tonight 11:59pm est. Don't bother I've been trying for the past 2 days and only got 22 cards submitted. It's taking too long
  9. Yeah you're on the same page as me. Update for me that is good news for you: just received notice that cards went from Received to Scheduled for Grading and all cards are now listed in the system so assuming that they all "passed".
  10. I think some folks are missing the focus of my question. My cards are already submitted and have been sitting in received for the past 4 months. In these past 4 months Pokemon cards have significantly fluctuated in value: some surpassing the bulk pricing of $99 raw. My concern is I don't want to get upcharged for these cards since they've been sitting at CGC for 4 months. I would hop My thinking is the same as yours: I would hope that they wouldn't upcharge and as a result of waiting several more months that they would acknowledge that these were cards that fit within this tier and all is well. I just wanted to see of any other people had any different experiences.
  11. Hi all, I have a bulk submission that was submitted on 12/17 with no progress and was wondering if my declared value for the cards at the time is "grandfathered in". Example: I have a Ultra Prism Lillie that at that time was only going for 60 but now clearly going for 250+. Since it hasn't been graded yet do they go by the value of card once it begins to be graded or is it the value based on time stamp of having been received by CGC? Thank you all in advance. Brandon
  12. I am in a similar boat: I have a submission sitting still in Received from 12/17 and hasn't had any movement. I honestly wasn't expecting it to move anytime soon so I am glad to hear from Paul that early December is being worked on. Additionally, I think it's worth while noting that on average estimated turnarounds have been increasing by 5-7 days every 1.5- weeks. The turnaround time for bulk is now 77 days which just a few days ago was only 70 and about 2 weeks before that was 60. It's clear that they are getting jampacked, which is somewhat understandable.
  13. Value for cards are RAW upgraded cards as is based on either value you paid or current ebay sold listings. The declared value is for insurance purposes so don't put $1 because you want to save on insurance because if something happens you won't get your full value for your card.
  14. Paul, Thank, you very much for this clarification this has 100% eased my concerns as I have a package that is expected to be delivered tomorrow so I know now I'm in the clear. Thank you for the clarification! Brandon