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Once I thought it was a fluke, but twice...? Two day turnaround on standard submission. Do they have an army of robots?
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They found a price point that works for them.
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Same here, 5 days total from when I mailed them USPS until I had them back in hand graded. Amazing!
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Sent a submission through Nashcards and had them back in about a week. Super fast and impressed so I just sent off another sub
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Same here. But their grading I feel is super harsh.
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I prefer SGC but their current graders pass out "A's" like Chiclets on a border-town street. They need a primer that pre-war cards were not always cut to exact specifications at the factory.
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Absolutely. Always has been. Maybe it's my imagination, but I have always thought they come in same or lower than PSA.
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I really havent felt hard done by sgc yet. Maybe on a few cards I felt like should have been like .5 or 1 grade higher but nothing super terrible really. Im not super well versed in the standards but have a general idea of what each card should get so im not too terribly disapointed. Granted I submit cards that I want protected for my pc so im not really in it for the money. Maybe that's why im never disappointed.
I've also never submitted to PSA but to reflect on what people have said, it's mostly cause the price and turn around time. I paid good money for my cards, why would I want them stuck in some warehouse for 4 months to a year and have no idea when I would get them back when I could pay a single fee and have them back in under a month. I do think if I had a real banger of a modern card I'd probably pay the fees and send to PSA anyway. Patrick Kearney
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Collecting 1956 Topps (97/340) 1950 Bowman (178/252) T206 Washington Senators (15/19) T205 Washington Senators (4/9) Richmond and Virginia pre war minor leaguers Last edited by Natswin2019; 08-30-2022 at 08:52 PM. |
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Bobby, in my humble opinion, this quick turnaround shows that SGC’s prices are too high. SGC having a 2-day turnaround indicates the demand for its grading services is too low. In theory, lowering the price would increase its grading demand and SGC would have a little inventory to work through.
At some point, PSA will have the backlog completed and it’s east coast facility fulling up and running. SGC will is probably waiting for that moment to drop its price. I think it will not have a choice. I like SGC, but, at least for me, $30.00 a card is too high. |
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Accurate and fair, not overly harsh, grading would seem FAR more important than turnaround time as long as that time is within reason. I frankly don't understand the obsession with turnaround time as evidenced by all the duplicative threads on the same topic, are people THAT impatient/in need of instant gratification? To me if a card comes back super fast graded one or two grades low, that's a disaster, not something to celebrate.
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Answering this question requires knowing the submitter’s intent. A business/flipper may require a quick turnaround time to maintain cash flow to pay overhead. Cards do not make money sitting in a warehouse at PSA for over a year. However, a PC submitter has the luxury of waiting.
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