Quote:
	
	
		| 
					Originally Posted by hcv123  I think it used to be much more commonplace.  With the combination of the grading standard bar having been raised and the huge increased cost of grading - I suspect it will be happening a lot less - case in point - I am sure you would not have heard about it if they were on their way back already!  
 That said, I also relate to the conundrum (though I don't think I have ever sent in 250 cards in a single submission) - I just got back a 1971 Clemente that in my opinion is an "8" all day long - The grader gave it a 7.  An 8 is a $2K+ card.  A 7 is an ~$800 card.  The card is clearly nicer than all but a couple of recently graded 7's (even nicer than a lot of 8's!).  I have in the mean time decided to offer the card at $1250 - a premium over a "7" but a discount to an "8" rather than play the grading game and sending it back.
 | 
	
 I do the same thing: if the card has nice eye appeal, price it for the card and not the grade.  I don't see any other option with some of the cards that are overly strictly graded.  Personally, I won't pay for a second grading.