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Is SGC running behind?
Sent a bulk order in to SGC with 56 cards for grading and per USPS delivered to mailbox at 2:42 pm on that day March 25th. Normally it takes a couple of days after receipt to have the cards listed on the site and then you wait for grading. As of today, no cards have been listed in the submission and I had called questioning this late last week and was told that they were behind. Has anyone had this delay since the move to Florida?
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They ran a $5 grading special for March & probably had a bunch of submissions that are putting them behind.
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The date of the post office delivery starts the date of reception.
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My cards were logged in late February, as received. They did not list the cards submitted until last week. I called on last Monday to see when they are ready - and was told Tuesday. I called on Wednesday and they said they are graded and should be out Thursday. On Friday I wrote an email, no reply. So today I just looked and still not shipped. I love SGC but this has me concerned...
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Best of luck. |
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Hate to think customer service left with the staff but maybe its the new environment. |
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It would appear that we need an undercover site inspection. Let's see.....
Yes!!! Bocabirdman. :D |
My submission that was received 2/9 with 15 day service wasn't shipped until 3/21. The submission received 3/10 has not been graded yet so they certainly seem to be running behind what they were a few months back.
I noted that their current specials for April have 25 card minimums. Maybe to try to reduce the number of smaller submissions. |
I've had several submissions since they moved, and the turn around times have been very slow. Each submission on average has been around 5-8 days later than expected. The customer service has still been good in my experience but I don't think that helps move anything along any faster.
I was told they were having computer issues along with the move and shows they are going to things are not quite moving as fast as normal. The problem is they are becoming more like PSA with turnaround time issues and grading fees rising. That was one of my main reason for using was the price seemed fair and the turnaround was either on time or early for the most part. |
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Yes I have been waiting 15 business days so far for my 10 business day Express Order of 18 T205's. Sean said they are now done and should ship soon.
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I've never submitted anything to SGC so can't speak to turnaround time, but just received/opened yet another case that's split on 3 sides, to where the card and flip can be easily removed. This makes maybe 8-10 I've received like this over the past year or two, and this was a brand new flip/case. I chalked the first 1-2 up to rough handling, or perhaps shoddy packing, but at this point I think the cases are just very flimsy and brittle. I've never received a case from another TPG that's been damaged to the point it's totally compromised.
Like many, I prefer the look of the SGC cases with certain sets, however take with a grain of salt any mention of their cases being the most sturdy. |
BVG seems the sturdiest to me. I am dealing mostly in lower-grade/mid-grade cards and crack just about any graded card I happen to buy. Those suckers seem to be the toughest.
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Totally agree with BVG cases being a tank. Also never received a PSA case like I've received these SGC. |
I just had a submission show as received less than 24 hours after it was delivered. Im sure they had a high volume of subs after the specials last month which might have caused a slight backup.
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You kind of have to wonder if the move was to suit Dave Forman, perhaps he felt Boca Raton was just a little snappier to park himself than northern NJ (living in Fl myself I could understand that logic). I have always preferred SGC to PSA, so I hope their self-imposed service standards don't slip during this transitional period.
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I totally left their site, because of site problems. It got where I could not post or PM, because it would log me back out each time. Its annoying and still not fixed. |
Well, my cards are definitely at SGC. After 2 phone calls and some research and tracking indicating the cards were delivered March 25, I finally got somebody who knows what is going on.
Supposedly the hold up on marking them received was the fact that on 4 PSA cards in the lot that I did not indicate minimum grades. The submission was marked authentic grade okay and please encapusulate all cards on the submission form as I always do. I do not personally really care what an individual card recieves as I get them encapsulated to protect the card and I like the way they display. They also said that they tried to call and verify this with me. I received no such call and even checked my calls recieved on my only phone I use and there was no such record on my cell of a call being recieved. I only use my cell phone and have no land line and verizon shows all calls placed and received on the devise so either they called a wrong number or the call was never placed in the first place. I know the number they have is correct as they called me on the cell on my last submission with the same question and they got the same answer.....just cross them over and slab them. Cards were marked in the submission April 8th, 2 weeks after they were actually delivered. I appreciate Matt's efforts and like I told him, I understand being busy but it is a little alarming when things have been handled so much differently than any submission that I have sent to SGC over the last 10 years or so. What ever happened to customer service and proper handling of a submission? I hope it improves when they get used to their new location. Never had these issues when Earl was there. This is the type of behavior I would expect from PSA, not SGC. |
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I have had three orders in since the move. Turnaround times were fine and communication was fine....I think they are just adjusting to a new area and staff.
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SGC is not behind
I, Rob Weekes, submitted a batch of vintage cards to SGC and PSA, mailing them on the same day. They were both received by SGC and PSA on the same day, April 1st. One card out of the PSA batch was for a 5-day submission, while the entire SGC batch was a 10-day submission. SGC just got the grades issued and the batch in the mail today, even faster than PSA's 5-day submission. Even though PSA acknowledged the receipt of their batch on April 1st, this order sat around for another 8 days until PSA finally acknowledged it officially in their system on Saturday, April 9th. So I guess I can expect that 5-day order to ship on Friday, April 15th, since that would be 5 business days from April 9th.
I know this post is supposed to be about SGC, but it seems to me that PSA is the entity people should be ranting about. You can't even expect them to package you whole order together for one mailing fee unless all of the cards are of the same order type. PSA seems, at least to me, to be too large to be efficient. |
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