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I have a card from USA grading company, which is no longer in existence. Can I just submit it with my normal bulk and CSG crack it, if I want it crossed over at any grade or do I need to have a separate submission for it?
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1 hour ago, NicholePer said:
Thank you for your question. You will pay almost the full Elite fee as you will receive an additional $150 credit. You can see the exact total when they log into their account and click on "upgrade." This will upgrade your account as well as extend their membership for one year from the date of the upgrade.
Awesome! So if upgrade today and have orders in the queue but not invoiced, would I still be eligible to use my credit AND the 10% discount, as long as I have not been invoiced yet?
Thanks again for your assistance.
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I have previously joined as a Premium member and already used the $150 grading credit for that tier. I am seeing offers to "upgrade" to Elite, but the price to upgrade is almost equal to the original price of the Elite Membership. Question is: If I were to "upgrade", would I get a new $150 grading credit, along with the other benefits such as the 10% off grading submissions?
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Word on the street was that folks were subbing 1 express with their Bulk and we're able to jump the line of purely bulk submitters. With turnaround now being 9 months, this is definitely a huge issue; has anything been done to address this?
$150 csg credit for elite member
in Ask CGC Cards – Sports
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Your sub grade total at full price would have been $820; $738 is after the 10% discount. When it comes to grading fees, the cost for bulk (normally $12.00) after the 10% discount is $10.80 per card, for 82 cards that would be $885.60, with a $150 discount applied, that total would be $735.60. With a grading total of $590.40, I would says that you got at-least the $150 discount. Did you have any other credits that were due to you?