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bski80

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  1. If they are in penny sleeves inside top loaders, I would recommend attaching a pull tab on the penny sleeve so they can easily remove them for grading.
  2. while I agree that the submission takes time on the user end. I think the amount of detail helps them save time in grading and gets us our cards back quicker. The detail should help them find the correct card easily on speed up their process. I have seen HGA and other companies where they screw up the card label and put wrong info on it. and......... they have a simple answer for people who are too busy to do it. $2 per card is very minimal is you don't have the time.
  3. the hope long term is people seeing the value on a csg 9 and realizing that might be a better card in the holder than a PSA 10 where the grader was distracted, just saw a bunch of bad cards, tired, ect.
  4. they must be looking far beyond 10x magnification on the surface.
  5. 9.5s at csg are tougher than a psa 10. 10's are going to be harder to get and can't be set as an expectation. How many BGS 10's are out there?
  6. I called them and and got the non PO BOX address because I overnighted my cards.
  7. you are just wiping them off with a microfiber cloth. That isn't altering the card. I have observed this being a must on newer cards and a good thing on many older cards. Why would you leave a finger print or specs of dust on them to get a bad surface score?