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There was a place/guy right here in my home town of Oshawa who shipped cards for CDN collectors to SGC. I called and talked to SGC, and likely the only reason I didn't do it, was I had to ship my cards to him, I couldn't just drop them off, which didn't make a lot of sense to me, (but at the same time, I guess I understood to a degree) living in the same, relatively, small city as him. My conclusion, and it's only if I ever decide to get my cards graded/slabbed, is to take a vacation to the sunny south and have them done while I am there. I get paranoid about shipping them south, plus the added shipping costs, so this is the best scenario for me, I've concluded.
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