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Incomplete in a blue label?

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Should have been a green. For a blue, maybe a 1.0.

 

Thats what I figured.

 

Pop Quiz, hotshot. You've got a 1.0 in a 6.5 holder. What do you do?

Pop answer: SELL IT

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Another instance where an explanation from CGC is seriously warranted.

Unfortunately, mistakes happen, etc...

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Another instance where an explanation from CGC is seriously warranted.

Really? It's obviously a QA mistake - the book should have been in a green label holder. It happens :shrug:

Quality Assurance mistake, okay.... Just curious how it passed in front of several pairs of eyes with nobody catching the error?

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Another instance where an explanation from CGC is seriously warranted.

Really? It's obviously a QA mistake - the book should have been in a green label holder. It happens :shrug:

Quality Assurance mistake, okay.... Just curious how it passed in front of several pairs of eyes with nobody catching the error?

SILENCE!!!!

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Another instance where an explanation from CGC is seriously warranted.

Really? It's obviously a QA mistake - the book should have been in a green label holder. It happens :shrug:

Quality Assurance mistake, okay.... Just curious how it passed in front of several pairs of eyes with nobody catching the error?

 

The people encapsulating the book don't grade books. They just print a label and encapsulate the book.

 

I think this is a matter of someone printing the label on the wrong color paper.

 

After encapsulation the book then goes through QC for a final inspection.

 

The QC person (or people) probably eye 100's of books a day so if a few slip through the cracks (and they do) I'm not that surprised.

 

 

 

 

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