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Jaypers said:No, but since many of their staff was at Nats, this is probably why the site hasn't been updated yet. I'll shoot an email to one of their customer reps and see if he knows.
Let us know, thanksJaypers said:No, but since many of their staff was at Nats, this is probably why the site hasn't been updated yet. I'll shoot an email to one of their customer reps and see if he knows.
darocker80 said:Let us know, thanksJaypers said:No, but since many of their staff was at Nats, this is probably why the site hasn't been updated yet. I'll shoot an email to one of their customer reps and see if he knows.![]()
EricInCT said:Can someone explain the benefit of a 'graded card review' that they do at shows (for example the east coast national)?
Does that provide a quicker return from BGS?
ok thanks.Jaypers said:darocker80 said:Let us know, thanksJaypers said:No, but since many of their staff was at Nats, this is probably why the site hasn't been updated yet. I'll shoot an email to one of their customer reps and see if he knows.![]()
I got an out of office autoreply. He'll be back tomorrow.
Jaypers said:EricInCT said:Can someone explain the benefit of a 'graded card review' that they do at shows (for example the east coast national)?
Does that provide a quicker return from BGS?
Oh, don't get me started there. :evil:
I submitted 16 cards for that service at Nats (Gilmore did it for me) on Tues the 28th.
The show ended yesterday, and guess what -- no cards.
I'm definitely going to get to the bottom of this one.
EricInCT said:Can someone explain the benefit of a 'graded card review' that they do at shows (for example the east coast national)?
Does that provide a quicker return from BGS?