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What Leon said.
It is just the luck of the draw on graders. Amazing things can and do happen when you get the "right" grader. My recent experience is way different than most posting. They have been very generous in the grades I have received on my last four submissions. Even on a 3 card submission that I cracked out 3 freshly graded SGC slabs to get into PSA slabs. All 3 got a bump from PSA and 2 became their highest graded. On another one I resubmitted a card they wouldn't slab(altered/counterfeit) the first time I submitted it get a PSA 8 the second time.
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