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CGC booth at Wizard World St. Louis bad customer service

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" A customer is the most important visitor on our premises. .....He is not an interruption of our work. He is the purpose of it.....We are not doing him a favor by serving him. He is doing us a favor by allowing us the chance to serve him."'

 

Mahatma Ghandi, 1890

 

What was he selling?

 

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I've always been treated well by CGC at shows, even when they've been crazy busy. They are by far top of the heap for being friendly and professional. (thumbs u
I've never been treated well by CGC at shows.

 

But then, I don't go to shows or 'use' their product, other than to bust it apart and send the remains to the landfill.

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The whole 'they have to witness the signature' thing is kind of ridiculous.

 

How can PSA determine signature authenticity and CGC can't? Give me a break. Hire an autograph expert.

 

This also hurts the legitimacy of vintage signatures.

CGC could make a lot of money verifying and authenticating signatures, whether real or not, so I applaud them for having some standards. :applause:
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That bangin' hoola girl made me not regret reading this thread.

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That bangin' hoola girl made me not regret reading this thread.

 

 

...but made you all bitey.

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That bangin' hoola girl made me not regret reading this thread.

 

 

...but made you all bitey.

 

I love it when posts transcend thread boundaries. :cloud9:

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The whole 'they have to witness the signature' thing is kind of ridiculous.

 

How can PSA determine signature authenticity and CGC can't? Give me a break. Hire an autograph expert.

 

This also hurts the legitimacy of vintage signatures.

 

Hire an autograph expert? What are the TATs on THAT?

:eyeroll:

 

 

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That bangin' hoola girl made me not regret reading this thread.

 

I had to go back to see it. I was looking for this one.

 

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I think she wants me. :banana:

 

 

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The whole 'they have to witness the signature' thing is kind of ridiculous.

 

How can PSA determine signature authenticity and CGC can't? Give me a break. Hire an autograph expert.

 

This also hurts the legitimacy of vintage signatures.

 

Hire an autograph expert? What are the TATs on THAT?

:eyeroll:

 

 

:baiting:

 

How does someone authenticate a George Washington or Elvis Presley or Babe Ruth signature? I've seen one of Rick's 'experts' on Pawn Stars analyze autographs before. (shrug)

 

CGC could just charge a fee to authenticate non-witnessed signatures.

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The whole 'they have to witness the signature' thing is kind of ridiculous.

 

How can PSA determine signature authenticity and CGC can't? Give me a break. Hire an autograph expert.

 

This also hurts the legitimacy of vintage signatures.

 

Hire an autograph expert? What are the TATs on THAT?

:eyeroll:

 

 

:baiting:

 

How does someone authenticate a George Washington or Elvis Presley or Babe Ruth signature? I've seen one of Rick's 'experts' on Pawn Stars analyze autographs before. (shrug)

 

CGC could just charge a fee to authenticate non-witnessed signatures.

 

I like the 100% guarantee thing better. It has an actual witness.

I've seen enough 'experts' opinions exposed as wrong to never want to buy an autograph not done by CGC.

I have about as much confidence in Autograph authentication as I do the reality of reality TV. That stuff belongs on Pawn Stars.

I'll just have to miss out on Babe Ruth.

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She's had hundreds. Possibly thousands. Not sure I could come close to it without some hazmat suit.

 

 

Remy Lacroix

 

I don't plan on living forever.

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The whole 'they have to witness the signature' thing is kind of ridiculous.

 

How can PSA determine signature authenticity and CGC can't? Give me a break. Hire an autograph expert.

 

This also hurts the legitimacy of vintage signatures.

 

Hire an autograph expert? What are the TATs on THAT?

:eyeroll:

 

 

:baiting:

 

How does someone authenticate a George Washington or Elvis Presley or Babe Ruth signature? I've seen one of Rick's 'experts' on Pawn Stars analyze autographs before. (shrug)

 

CGC could just charge a fee to authenticate non-witnessed signatures.

 

Let someone in the "authentication" business start putting stickers on green-label sig slabs, but don't ask or expect CGC to get into the unwitnessed signature business. It's the same as with pressing detection: it's basically a guess or a coin-flip.

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That bangin' hoola girl made me not regret reading this thread.

 

I had to go back to see it. I was looking for this one.

 

5b1T7.gif

 

I think she wants me. :banana:

 

 

 

 

Given her obvious preferences, I am her perfect man.

 

Much like her hula-hoop I am round, plastic, and hollow inside.

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