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Jeremysitb

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  1. Hey, I wanted to submit some of my new modern books for grading. To be honest, the book are new and NM/M. However, the front covers are a bit wavy (due to manufacturing) and I don't know if it will impact the grade. Thus, I thought that I will add a Press screening to see if they would benefit or not from this service. I am just wandering how this is going to be billed to me ? If the books can benefit from pressing, then CGC will bill both screening and pressing services ? Or will they bill only the pressing service ? In addition, if the books cannot benefit from pressing, will CGC bill only the screening service ? Thank you for your help with this !
  2. New Modern turnaround times for pressing is 99 days and 82 days for grading... What the actual **** !!!!! It means that, if you submit now (without fast track), you will receive your comic between August - Septembre... I’m a bit shocked... CGC really needs to hire more people...
  3. As I was saying, it’s a hobby and I love that. I planned my budget for that and I am always so happy to receive my comics from CGC. Of course, I would be much happier if it would be cheaper. But we can’t have everything
  4. Without any doubt! Every European CGC member will use this service. Personally, I would submit way more often just because I would save so much on shipping. I mean, every submission I do to CGC Florida cost me between 250-500$ because of shipping (minimum 130$) It’s a very expensive hobby
  5. Hey guys, I recently submitted a book to get it signed, pressed and graded. Thus, I checked the CGC turnaround times for SigSeries and I have to say that I am a bit confused. The current turnaround time for Modern is 34 days. I think that it is difficult to understand what does the 34 days include. Is it only for signing ? If yes, does it means that, once signed, my comic will take another 86 days for pressing + 33 days for grading ? Or, does the 34 days include both signing + grading (without pressing) ? Or does it include all 3 of them ? Thank you for your help with this !
  6. Hi, I have upgraded to a Prenium membership. However, when preparing a new online submission, I realized that the price did not change from my associate membership (18$ per book). I have empty my cart, close the page and start again, but the discount still not applies. Does the 10% will apply at a later stage ? Or is something wrong ? Thank you for your help !
  7. Yea I saw that... They received my submission 2 weeks ago and they only updated it as “received” today... And because I send them from Switzerland, it took 2 weeks for them to arrived... So, its been already 1 month Well, I am a bit disappointed by the turnaround times as it means that I will not see my comics for an addition 3-4 months... Anyway, nothing we can do about that haha Thanks for your answer guys !
  8. Hey everyone, I have made my first CGC submission for both pressing & grading. I was wondering how the turnaround time was working. Currently, the turnaround are: Modern grading : 33 days Modern pressing : 86 days Does it means that my comics will take around 86 days to get pressed, then, 33 additional days to get graded (109 days in total) ? If yes, it seems like I will not see my comics for a very long time.. Thanks for your help !
  9. Thanks a lot for your answer. Much appreciated 😊
  10. Hi everyone, I have recently bought a CGC graded comic. Unfortunately, it was poorly protected and the back of the CGC case arrived damaged. My question is : Can I submit it to a re-hold service ? Or is it too damaged and will need to be graded again. Thank you for your answer.
  11. Thanks everyone for your comments. As per your comments, I hope to get at least a 9.4
  12. As much as possible 😄 So, assuming what you are saying, I should declared the value of a graded comic rather a raw one.
  13. Hey guys, How do you value your comics when preparing your submission? I mean, do we need to put its value as “raw” or do we need to estimate the value it will get once graded ? I find it difficult to determine as the value of some comics can be so different between one grade to another... Also, the value of a comic can be so different between raw to graded.. I just bought a comic for 50$, which as a potential for a 9.8. If it gets a 9.8, it will be worth around $260. Thus, which amount should I declared in my submission ? Thanks for your help !
  14. You are so right. I didn’t think about that. It will happen for sure haha. Well, I guess I’ll have to keep sending my comics to Florida then 😅
  15. I did the math and I can tell you that it is more worth it (for me at least) to send directly to Florida than London. A shame that we have a London office that does not grade comics... I hope CGC will change that one day.
  16. Hey guys, I am thinking about send this comic for both pressing and grading. Do you think that a 9.6-9.8 is possible ? Thanks for your help !
  17. Hey guys, I am living in Switzerland and I was planning to submit some comics to CGC Florida. However, I realized that the shipping cost for the submission were WAY too expensive. Thus, I have contacted the London office and ask them if it was possible to submit the comics to them directly in order to lower the shipping cost. I was happy to read that they indeed accept to do so. You only need to select "drop-off to London office" when doing your submission, but still send it by mail. You then need to arrange a courier for the return as soon as your comics have been graded. So I decided to start a new submission for the London office. However, I quickly realized that the price to submit to the London office are MUCH higher... As an example, for a 8 comics submission (pressing + grading), the cost to send it to Florida was 245$ (without shipping). But when doing the exact same submission for the London office (same books, grading + pressing), the cost was 307£, which is around 407$... The price almost doubled... Am I the only one to think that it is ridiculous... At the end, it is way more expensive to submit your book through London, even with lower shipping costs... Anyone knows what is the deal with that ? Thank !
  18. My other picturees are not clearer. but to be honest, the scratch you can see on the picture appears excatly like that on the book. It’s really small and difficult to notice if you don’t check it closely.
  19. Damn, I didn’t expect that it would impact so much the grade 😫 I hope this is a printing defect. Is there a way for me to know which one is it ? thanks !
  20. Hey Guys I am about to send a book for grading which is in a near mint condition overall. However, I have noticed a small scratch on the front cover. How much do you think it will impact the grade ? thank you all for your help !
  21. Hey Guys i am about to send a book for grading which is in a near mint condition overall. However, I have noticed a small scratch on the front cover. how much do you think it will impact the grade ? thank you all for your help !
  22. Thank you for your answer! yes it’s my first sigs submission and I am looking forward for more.