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Rebel_Raccoon

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  1. Alright, let me start off by stating I love CGC thus far and have over 500 cards being graded or back already. However, I went in to check on some of my early economy submissions and just noticed that economy is at 108 days while bulk is at 111. So, what you're telling me, is that for double the price you get 3 business days sooner? This wasn't the case when I submitted and I definitely think that's an outrageous price difference now. Essentially would have saved nearly 50% at bulk for 3 additional days....

    May need to look at the pricing again CGC...

     

  2. 51 minutes ago, TerminalReality said:

    Yeah its 30 business / working days. That's why I ask because they've now had my cards longer than that and still no progress. 

     

    I'm going to be in a tough spot soon as i have subscription service that uses these cards.  I sent them in with about 9 weeks of cushion before I would be needing them. Around the time they arrived they changed the wait time so I have no idea if my cards got a 30 day wait, 45 day wait, 75 day wait or just whenever they feel like it. 

    I love cgc for grading and I'm actually getting another submission ready so I have 4 or 5 months of cushion this time. But the whole recieved status sucks.

    I think they should adopt a waiting line feature. Your order is in place 400/1500 and so on that way you have some inclination as to when you may expect your order.

    I wouldn't worry too much, it's in "Received" status for 90% of the time. It generally only stays in "Scheduled for Grading" for a few business days, then depending on how many cards "Grading/Quality" is a day or two. I've got over 420 cards at or inbound to CGC since January and they are steadily moving through the queue at the expected speeds.