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Originally Posted by rand1com
SGC cannot be considered a big player in the card grading game if they do not grade cards on site at the National.
The National exposure of grading on site is huge.
They should also make the pricing reasonable, no more than their current pricing structure to entice business and make the collectors feel they are getting a good deal.
They could cut off new submissions after Saturday and catch up any backlog by the end of the day Sunday. If they have to take limited stock back to complete after the National, they can offer free shipping as a perk.
They cannot take the #1 spot from PSA in the grading game but they might just bleed off some business from them if they approach this National correctly.
Just one opinion of course.
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No more than their current pricing structure? 10 fold their onsite staff travel, lodging and other expenses? 10 fold their freight costs to get the necessary equipment to Chicago…. All at the same cost they can do it at home for? I get needing/wanting exposure for a brand that is more economical than other grading options …. But they are a business first and foremost. That said I hope they grade on-site … but I wouldn’t expect it to be less than 2x or more their regular submission pricing.
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