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Posted By: david Poses
i have about 40 cards i'm looking to sell and want to get them graded before selling. none are worth more than $500, the majority are between $100-$300. paranoia has gotten the best of me, and i'm having cold feet about sending them off to sgc. does anyone have any advice? (should i take pictures of each card before sending? videotape myself putting the package together?) any reassuring anecdotes about the t206 wagner you put in the mail to sgc and it didn't get stolen or lost en route? any help is appreciated. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I would not worry about sending them to SGC. I never made a videotape, never scanned them first, and have submitted hundreds of cards, and they all came back without a problem. It's doing it for the first time that is making you nervous. |
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Posted By: Zinn
Just bundle them up and send them Registered, Insured. Shouldn't cost more than $25 or so. They'll get there. Need some tape? Just ask Barry |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Yes, I've got the tape! |
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Posted By: Matt
You've got little to worry about - just insure them for their full value (or even a little more if you're really worried). SGC should let you know once they are received (although I still have hear nothing from the package USPS delivered to them this past Monday). |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
The post office is picky about the tape you use to seal boxes that are sent via registered mail. Here is a place on the internet you can order 'gummed paper tape' that seems to meet their requirements, if there is no store in your area that carries it: |
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Posted By: Joe D.
I don't like shipping cards in general (but of course, I have done it). |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Joe- I always wonder why people don't like shipping. I can't think of a safer way to transport valuable objects than registered mail. I even feel it is safer than carrying them on your person to a show. Just wonder what people's aversions are. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
when you ship - you are putting faith in others. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I've sent a few thousand registered packages over the years and zero have gotten lost. A few did get delayed due to bad weather or something, but every last one reached its destination. |
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Posted By: John S
David, |
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Posted By: Jason L
The mantra in the financial world translates to this problem. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Keep in mind SGC gets numerous packages a day, perhaps dozens. While I have never seen their operation in person I am sure they have it down to a science when it comes to accepting, processing, and returning orders. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
I have 100% faith in SGC once the cards are in their hands. |
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Posted By: Addie_Joss
Insure them with delivery confirmation and a tracking number. Nothing to worry about. |
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