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Should I be Upset?

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Next time try this: http://www.cgccomics.com/services/how_to_submit.asp

 

Section 3 is our online submission form. You send the books directly to us. Hope it works out. :)

 

Interesting. Gemma seems to prefer using an affiliated dealer, as noted in the quote below.

 

"You will want to go to Submission Center and click on Services and Fees where you may first figure out where your books fit in to our grading tiers. From that page you want to select the subcategory called How to Submit. I would suggest using Option #3, which is to use the website of one of our affiliated dealers (many of whom offer a discount). What this means is that you will fill out the invoice on their site and print it out. Then you will be mailing your package to us, so they will not be involved in your submission, they only provide the form on their site. Normally the link to the submission form will be located on their homepage and indicated by the CGC logo."

 

I still don't understand why CGC don't just put the submission form on their site and cut out so much confusion for people.

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Next time try this: http://www.cgccomics.com/services/how_to_submit.asp

 

Section 3 is our online submission form. You send the books directly to us. Hope it works out. :)

 

Interesting. Gemma seems to prefer using an affiliated dealer, as noted in the quote below.

 

"You will want to go to Submission Center and click on Services and Fees where you may first figure out where your books fit in to our grading tiers. From that page you want to select the subcategory called How to Submit. I would suggest using Option #3, which is to use the website of one of our affiliated dealers (many of whom offer a discount). What this means is that you will fill out the invoice on their site and print it out. Then you will be mailing your package to us, so they will not be involved in your submission, they only provide the form on their site. Normally the link to the submission form will be located on their homepage and indicated by the CGC logo."

 

I called it Section 3, she called it Option #3? I don't understand. (shrug) We are both saying the same thing.

Kind of what I was thinking.
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I would be pissed, ask them to verify the invoice #. If they can't do that kick them in the gonads and take your money back.

 

Don't forget to get the book back first though.

 

Why aren't you submitting books yourself? It's F'd up enough doing it yourself...no need to get more tards in on the process.

 

I bought the book raw from the dealer. I thought it would be easier for the dealer to just send it directly to CGC instead of mailing it to me first.

:thumbsup:

 

Just say you are following up with CGC and you need the invoice number. He needs to fess up...now go call him and come back with the response.

 

:popcorn:

 

..And next time, do it yourself!

 

Ted gave me the invoice number, I called CGC, and they received the book on June 25. May 3 to June 25 is a long time but I'm sure I'm a small fish...

Thanks for your help on this.

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i have had a dealer take my money for book, then take the money for grading. when book came back it came back higher than he thaught so what did they do! they sell the dang book and refund my money

 

How long ago was this? That deserves a thread unto itself.

 

Phase 1 - You had paid for the book. It it yours. You own it. Nothing else needs be said. Pretty straightforward. End of Phase 1.

 

Phase 2 - You have the delaer send the book to CGC. This has nothing to do with the buying or selling of the book. You are now using a service the dealer offers with your own property.

 

Would also be intersted to hear a legal take on this. Is it a form of theft?

 

How big a book was it? Really a fascinating thing.

 

 

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i have had a dealer take my money for book, then take the money for grading. when book came back it came back higher than he thaught so what did they do! they sell the dang book and refund my money

 

How long ago was this? That deserves a thread unto itself.

 

Phase 1 - You had paid for the book. It it yours. You own it. Nothing else needs be said. Pretty straightforward. End of Phase 1.

 

Phase 2 - You have the delaer send the book to CGC. This has nothing to do with the buying or selling of the book. You are now using a service the dealer offers with your own property.

 

Would also be intersted to hear a legal take on this. Is it a form of theft?

 

How big a book was it? Really a fascinating thing.

 

 

I am glad I am not the only one that thought this was wrong on many levels.

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i have had a dealer take my money for book, then take the money for grading. when book came back it came back higher than he thaught so what did they do! they sell the dang book and refund my money

 

How long ago was this? That deserves a thread unto itself.

 

Phase 1 - You had paid for the book. It it yours. You own it. Nothing else needs be said. Pretty straightforward. End of Phase 1.

 

Phase 2 - You have the delaer send the book to CGC. This has nothing to do with the buying or selling of the book. You are now using a service the dealer offers with your own property.

 

Would also be intersted to hear a legal take on this. Is it a form of theft?

 

How big a book was it? Really a fascinating thing.

 

 

Whoa, whoa, whoa. That is a HUGE deal. I agree with Pov, this is definitely crossing a line that's ABSURD. They basically sold your book without your permission.

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i have had a dealer take my money for book, then take the money for grading. when book came back it came back higher than he thaught so what did they do! they sell the dang book and refund my money \:\(

 

Start a thread! Out the dealer! That's REALLY f**ked up.

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i have had a dealer take my money for book, then take the money for grading. when book came back it came back higher than he thaught so what did they do! they sell the dang book and refund my money

 

How long ago was this? That deserves a thread unto itself.

 

Phase 1 - You had paid for the book. It it yours. You own it. Nothing else needs be said. Pretty straightforward. End of Phase 1.

 

Phase 2 - You have the delaer send the book to CGC. This has nothing to do with the buying or selling of the book. You are now using a service the dealer offers with your own property.

 

Would also be intersted to hear a legal take on this. Is it a form of theft?

 

How big a book was it? Really a fascinating thing.

 

 

Theoretically, right? :wishluck:

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Out the dealer so I never buy from them....ever.

 

he already has, re read this thread again. :gossip:

 

 

'Trooper is referring to the post by ant

 

i have had a dealer take my money for book, then take the money for grading. when book came back it came back higher than he thaught so what did they do! they sell the dang book and refund my money

 

not the initial post by icefires (thumbs u

 

 

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