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IrishPrince

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  1. I asked this same question a few weeks ago with no response. I did figure out a manual method that makes it a bit easier, but not easy. If you copy a row from the Submission # page, then in Excel > Paste Special > Transpose. Otherwise, it pastes into one column not across an entire row.
  2. 242 - Bulk 45 - Economy. Already received 108 card Economy order back in April.
  3. From the 'My Submissions' page I'm able to click on the submission number and view all the graded cards / values in my 108 card submission. Is there an easy way to download this data in an XLS or comma delimited format so that I can track my collection using a spreadsheet? Right now, copy and paste does not work (it pastes into one long column in Excel). I'd hate to have to manually enter all my cards into Excel if I can avoid it.
  4. It took me 8 calendar days to go from Scheduled for Grading to Grading / Quality Control.
  5. From "Scheduled for Grading" to "Grading / Quality Control" it was 8 calendar days. From that to "Finalized / Imaged / Shipped" it was another 7 days. I received my shipment the very next day. Slabs look fantastic!!
  6. 108 cards, economy standard service with subs (Pokemon 1st edition base set) 2/1/2021 – shipped Thursday, from FedEx to CGC. 2/3/2021 – Delivered on-time. 2/10/2021 – CGC Received. 3/26/2021 – requested upgrade from economy to Standard (30-day) service. 3/29/2021 – Order changed to Standard. 4/2/2021 – Invoice received. 4/7/2021 – Scheduled for Grading. 4/15/2021 – Grading / Quality Control. 4/22/2021 – Finalized / Imaged / Shipped. 4/23/2021 – FedEx Delivered.
  7. A question about the 4/21/21 Fee Update Notice: https://www.cgccomics.com/news/article/9057/cgc-fee-updates/ Does the new (post 4/28/21) Premium Membership Tier still get the 10% discount off of TGC grading? Meaning the new Standard service will be $35 per card. If I'm a Premium Member would I then get $3.50 off of each card submitted to the Standard service?
  8. Hi, one of my batches are in the "Grading / Quality Control" stage (hooray!). I was wondering if CGC noted the "Thick Stamp" variant on 1st Edition Base Set slabs? All my 1st Edition cards are from the first print run that had the "Think Stamp" variant.
  9. Yeah, almost certainly a CGC error on the Centering sub grade. I'd contact CGC to see if you can get it corrected for free.
  10. Wow, that's a really nice card. I too have a 1st Edition 'zard that I'm waiting to get back from grading. My card is very clean also, but sometimes impossible to say if it will get a 8.5 or a 10.
  11. 68-card, Bulk, no subs: Delivered 3/1/2021 CGC Received 3/29/2021 So, it's currently about 28 calendar days (4 weeks) from package delivered to checked-in and received by CGC.
  12. I have a bulk order that was Delivered (FedEx) on 3/1/2021, but hasn't been marked as Received yet (as of 3/16/2021). So it's currently taking over 15 calendar dates (and counting) to inventory as "Received". I'll update this post when it's marked as Received.
  13. The Safari browser on my Mac wouldn't let me use the submission form today (which in prior weeks had worked). I had to use Firefox as a work-around.
  14. I sent two orders that should have been delivered yesterday... I used the 'Variant 1" field to denote, "Thick Stamp" for my 1999 Pokemon 1st Edition Base Set cards. I did not see the "Thick Stamp" as an option, so I added it to all of my cards. Hopefully, that is a variant that CGC will support? (BGS does)... <fingers crossed>
  15. I didn't know CGC sold semi-rigid holders... I just now bought some from CGC as I was running out. Thanks for the tip!
  16. It's in the Menu, under Resources: https://www.cgccomics.com/certlookup/
  17. Same here. Never underestimate the power of good design to drive desire and sales. Just look at Apple as the best example of the power of great design. Graded labels are a prime candidate for a redesign.