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Posted By: Bill
This is my first time using them, just checked and my grades popped. Do they send you a email with your USPS tacking # ? I know PSA & BGS does, used GAI when they just started up ,and no email. One more thing I asked them to slab the card authentic even if it was altered. I'm not to familiar with them will they do that. The cards are all PC I just want them protected. Lastly what does O-S mean? |
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Posted By: Doug
According to the SGC website 0-S means that the card was too short for the holder. Also, it's been a while since I submitted anything, but I don't recall getting an email with the tracking info. However, it did have the ship date posted when I pulled up my order status. |
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Posted By: Bill
Yes I seen that, I was just wondering if it would still be slabbed as authentic. I've seen trimmed card get that grade. If they were to slab it authentic would it have a A instead of the 0-s ? |
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Posted By: Phil Garry
Sorry I can't help you with SGC's return mailing process because I live about 40 minutes away and bring/pick-up all of my grading orders in person. I can tell you that they are always on time and, this is just a guess, but the O - S might mean that the card was not able to be graded or authenticated because the size was too small for the insert in the holder and would not fit well enough? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
No, they just tell you the day the order was shipped. I guess if you email them they can provide you with tracking information. |
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Posted By: Bill
Here is a scan of the card in question. I do not have a scan of the reverse. I have seen cards get into a slab that were trimmed. This one looked OK by me. What do you think ? |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
I submitted some postwar Topps proofs to SGC over the summer. Michael Goldberg called me to ask if I wanted an Authentic designation, so they offer that option for sure. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
....they won't charge you for the 0-S. They can't confirm it has been trimmed, but it looks funny enough that they don't want to encapsulate the card. You could opt for the authentic option. But, again, they shouldn't charge you for it -- I believe you get a refund for that one. And you should ask for it if they didn't, because I'm pretty sure that's their policy. |
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Posted By: Glyn Parson
Unfortunately we must have missed that you would except an authentic grade on that card and it is being returned ungraded. If you want you can return that card with your next order (please leave the rejection tag on the holder) and we will encapsulate it as A authentic, free of charge. Sorry for the mistake. If you call the office Monday morning we should be able to supply you with the tracking number,I wont be in but someone should be able to help you. Thank you for your submission and sorry that we missed you would except Authentic. |
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Posted By: Bill
...I have a few more cards going soon, the Brown will be included. |
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Posted By: Rob
0-S means that the card was too short for the holder |
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Posted By: T206Collector
....I really like that SGC has an official presence on this Board. |
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Posted By: Lance
I know I'm late on this one, but it amazes me that a company as busy as SGC and their empoyees are willing to touch base with the public and seem to go out of their way to fulfill the customer's needs/wants! |
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Posted By: JK
Rob, |
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Posted By: Glyn Parson
JK, If the card is too small but not trimmed we will still holder it, but only as authentic. Thank you for your interest in SGC. |
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Posted By: Mike
Glyn, |
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Posted By: Glyn Parson
We do allow a certain tolerance in size on all issues. However if it is smaller then the allowable tolerance, even if we feel the card is not trimmed, it can only be holdered as authentic. To the best of my knowledge this has always been our standard, and is generally the standard with all the main grading companies. The allowable size difference (smaller) is very low maybe 1/32 of an inch (a little more or less on some issues). |
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Posted By: Mike
Glyn, |
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Posted By: JK
Glyn, |
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