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Apologies if this has been asked before, but I cannot find a reference when searching.
Has anyone submitted any cards to CGC yet? Looking at their pricing, it seems quite reasonable. $30 for an item valued up to $10,000 for example. The other one that caught my eye is the Crossover fee. 50% of the normal tier if it crosses, and only a $4 charge if it doesn't. So if I attempt to cross over my $5,000 card, it costs me $15? This seems like a great strategy to cross over their competitors cards. Am I reading this correctly? Does anyone have any experience submitting with them yet?
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