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I've been given vouchers for cards that were not given back on a guaranteed service. Estimated is just that. You have to love on their site "if you need them back faster, consider a higher service level"
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Even though the CLCT dividend has not been this low since 2007 (do we need a bake sale for David Hall?), this company is not going anywhere. Its' market cap is $157 million. The aggregate value of its' registry sets is probably in the billions. If CLCT went under the value of the collectibles in their holders would drop precipitously (I believe). Big dollar registry guys will keep this ship afloat.
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Too big to fail ?
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More like too painful to registry holders to fail
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You might wonder how quick they clean this up if customers start charging back their credit card transactions for not providing the services at the stated times?
Banks and credit card processors do not take kindly to massive amounts of chargebacks... |
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Can this be done? I'm just asking as I have no idea. The card still gets graded but not in the time table they quote...seems like psa failed to live up to their end of the contract. It also seems that lower rates would be applicable at that point requiring a credit to the card. Jeff? Adam?
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They have changed ALL turnaround times to estimated.
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