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1) Dealers with larger submissions get higher overall grades 2) They grade to "protect" the registry and are reluctant to give high grades at times as that will affect the price of the market 3) Their relative attitude towards crossing over cards left in other TPG case (Sgc seems to be excluded here) 4) Sometimes cards, t206 wags/plank/etc, tend to be on their own grading scale I have experienced some horrible mistakes including tpg 4's and 5's that I bust open and have rips, paper loss, creases and other blemishes that should have made them a 1 but their tpg case does a wondeful job of hiding those flaws in scans. For $15, or whatever the price, they just do a better job in my opinion and if that dictates the graders slow down, than hire more...mistakes would cost me my job. Ive never sent a card in and never will but Id like to think everyone in the industry in honest...but thats just stupid hoping. None of the factors I mentioned should be relative in a cards grade in any manner. Since I have no experience in the matter I can only go by what others say and there's folks in this post that admit to these doings as well and thats what surprises me. Raw guys can do the same thing as well, but they arent paid for their opinions. Blast away... |
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