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Kudos to CGC!!!

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I want to thank the folks at CGC for their WONDERFUL customer service. A high grade book of mine was damaged sometime during the post-grading stage of the CGC process several motnhs ago. Needless to say I was upset. However the folks at CGC went out of their way to find a replacement copy for me.

 

A+ to all the folks involved. If only every organization was as respectful of their clientele as CGC.

 

Thanks again!

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What if this had been your 9.2 copy of Action #1 or Detective #27? How does a book get damaged anyway?

Voorhees has 9.2 copies of both Action #1 and Detective #27? :o

Post them please, please, please... :popcorn:

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How does a book get damaged anyway?

A stressful week of grading, sonic welding equipment, and edible underwear. That's all I'm saying. :blush:

I think it was damaged during the actual encapsulation stage.

 

And no, I do not have DETECT #27 and ACTION #1. Frankly, I would not even want one, unless it was an investment, otherwise it would be an expensive item to have hanging around the house...

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How does a book get damaged anyway?

A stressful week of grading, sonic welding equipment, and edible underwear. That's all I'm saying. :blush:

I think it was damaged during the actual encapsulation stage.

 

And no, I do not have DETECT #27 and ACTION #1. Frankly, I would not even want one, unless it was an investment, otherwise it would be an expensive item to have hanging around the house...

You're as dry as toast, man. (:

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