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<p>[QUOTE="chip, post: 921950, member: 19122"]I think this is a good idea, it seems to me, and this perception comes from my limited experience, but just as there is a market bump for high demand, key coins, I think that there might also exist a customer bump, so high volume customers who submit a lot of coins, might get a little bimp to keep the customer happy.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have not seen anyone else mention this, but it just seems to me that so many times where someone has sent a coin in for grading they are disappointed and are able to link to many other coins that seem by the photos to be lesser quality and with higher grades.</p><p><br /></p><p>One person sent in his long held Jefferson it came back with a huge ugly scratch and a big old fingerprint on it, another person got his coin back with a terrible grade and the wrong year on the label.</p><p><br /></p><p>The only thing I saw so far in common with submissions that came back with questionable calls are the people that submitted them were not submitting lots of coins, which makes me wonder wether there is not a customer bump that also happens.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="chip, post: 921950, member: 19122"]I think this is a good idea, it seems to me, and this perception comes from my limited experience, but just as there is a market bump for high demand, key coins, I think that there might also exist a customer bump, so high volume customers who submit a lot of coins, might get a little bimp to keep the customer happy. I have not seen anyone else mention this, but it just seems to me that so many times where someone has sent a coin in for grading they are disappointed and are able to link to many other coins that seem by the photos to be lesser quality and with higher grades. One person sent in his long held Jefferson it came back with a huge ugly scratch and a big old fingerprint on it, another person got his coin back with a terrible grade and the wrong year on the label. The only thing I saw so far in common with submissions that came back with questionable calls are the people that submitted them were not submitting lots of coins, which makes me wonder wether there is not a customer bump that also happens.[/QUOTE]
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