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Everything posted by Lord Gemini
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Yeah, check your dashboard. I still have stuff out there from June 2021 myself. I know @CGC Mike was looking into having that eight-month window for viewing extended, but I don't think I saw any update on that.
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True. I’m not saying I’m not shocked and a bit discouraged by many of the mistakes that have slipped past QC. I am.
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And I realize in looking at my little spreadsheet inventory that I don't have a single copy. I feel a tickle of FOMO at the back of my brain. Ha ha.
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Such is the case with any business. All that matters is the percentage.
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Then less chitty-chat and more proof.
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So you say…without documentation yourself. They certainly look extreme to me, and they look extreme enough to others to keep the competition in CGC’s shadow.
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I've seen the ROI's with the competition. They're not viable.
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"Don't let that thread fool you into thinking only a "tiny percent" of customers get bad product." Seems that the percentage does indeed seem important to you.
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Modern Star Wars Comics that are heating up
Lord Gemini replied to mr_highgrade's topic in Modern Age Comic Books
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And don't let it fool you into thinking a large percent get bad product. None of us really know.
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Moderns that are heating up on ebay!
Lord Gemini replied to thirdgreenham's topic in Modern Age Comic Books
Got mine at cover price, but I feel a little weepy about not thinking ahead and pre-ordering the 1:25. -
Moderns that are heating up on ebay!
Lord Gemini replied to thirdgreenham's topic in Modern Age Comic Books
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Yeah, by "right back", I mean in comparison to the books of mine entered into the system back in June 2021 that haven't moved status-wise at all. Ha ha. I find, in regards to signing events, that it's been taking around four months from CGC receiving my books to when I get them back. I usually send them in right at the last minute, like a week before the due date. I also get them pressed.
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I would think if a service representative couldn't tell you why you were banned, then they should reinstate you or at least do some investigating...but that would make sense and imply that eBay cares about its users.
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Oh, I have dozens of (unsigned) books in limbo myself. As someone jokingly pointed out on here, all you have to do is getting them signed. Boom. Right back. I have two more signing submissions coming back within the next week.
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This prompted me to take a look at a couple of the less well-known grading services, just out of curiosity. Cripes. How hard is it to make a decent label? Even the best competition (that is well-known around here) has an eyesore for a label.
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Yes. That aspect in particular makes zero sense.
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With 99% certainty, yeah. There are issues with CGC for sure. Probably more than there used to be. But I’m still convinced that they do their job well overall. I may be wearing my rose-colored glasses though.
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Could X-Men 1 ever be a valuable collectible? 1991 issue
Lord Gemini replied to KCode98's topic in Modern Age Comic Books
If only X-Force #1 would do the same. I got a few of those still bagged sitting around that I got basically as freebies. Ha ha. -
Could X-Men 1 ever be a valuable collectible? 1991 issue
Lord Gemini replied to KCode98's topic in Modern Age Comic Books
These are the books that really only have value in the 9.8 area. I submitted an X-Men #4 myself, which is the same deal. Even so, I don't see this going too high. Then again, I didn't expect a Spawn #1 to sell for as much as it has, so who knows.