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Atlantafan21

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  1. Shipped 8/2 side note: Is it fairly normal for books to be graded weeks apart within one submission? Most of the books in my submission were graded when the submission was entered as received, then another two books graded date was 10 days after, and the final book was graded on the day prior to shipment. Found it odd that it didn’t seem to be graded in order of the line item #s as well.
  2. G/QC 8/1 Called them yesterday (7/31) asking about the status and all a sudden it finally moves. May be a coincidence, may not be.
  3. Just looking at peoples posts on here, it seems like if your submission does not get completed w/in a week of G/E/I then you get the “honor” of having your submission thrown into the void. Guess if they don’t complete the grading by the end of the week they just say screw those books and start on whatever came in most recently.
  4. RIP guess they’re prioritizing recent submissions. Mine and others slightly older pre screen moderns have been stuck in G/E/I for weeks now
  5. How long did you wait before contacting them?
  6. I’m fearing I may be getting put into the same boat. Haven’t been waiting nearly as long as you have but starting to regret doing prescreen with how fast people’s modern slow submissions have been getting completed.
  7. I actually bought from a comic store, in this case Midtown Comics. I'm not sure if you or anyone else would have experience attempting a return due to a damaged comic with them, but if you or anyone else has, any comment would be appreciated as well!
  8. Thanks for the advice! I did sent an email to the seller/store, but unfortunately they generally have a “no returns” policy. However, they do say that if the condition of the book does not match what they stated it as (NM in this case) that I could contact them about it.
  9. Hi everyone, Just received this book a short while before this post, and after examining it, I unfortunately found multiple defects between the front and back covers. I am asking what grade you think it would receive in its current state and whether or not pressing would help at all, and by how much if so. I have tried to include photos of the defects as best I can in addition to general photos. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance!
  10. Really seems like CGC turnaround times are completely random currently. Some people have had prescreen go in and out quick while normal moderns taking forever. Personally have a modern pre screen that was delivered on 6/26 that didn’t get opened until 7/14 that was put into G/E/I but hasn’t moved since.
  11. Slow Modern Prescreen - looks like they’re finally getting to the books received week of 6/26 Shipped (6/23) Delivered (6/26) Received (6/28) Scheduled For Grading (7/14) G/E/I (7/14)
  12. Have a slow modern prescreen delivered 6/26 that still hasn’t been opened
  13. Apologies, should I remove this post and move it over there?
  14. As title states, was wondering if this book would be a good candidate for a press and still being able to get a 9.8. Doesn’t seem to be a color breaking crease but I’m also in experienced with grading comics, so any help/advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
  15. Is there anything I could do about CGC seeming to have damaged a card I sent in for grading? The card did not have a noticeable whitening spot on the bottom right corner of the back before I had sent it in but now shows it in the scans. I’m assuming this damage is the reason for why it got docked points on the corners subgrade. Am I just stuck with having to deal with the fact it seems like a grader kept picking at the corner? (second photo is CGC scan and first photo is before I sent it off to grade)