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<p>[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 1915326, member: 15929"]As long as you do not do this consistently, then you'll not be billed the extra fees.</p><p><br /></p><p>Over on the CU Forums, David Hall was recalling how one individual, who was well known in the industry, "consistently" sent in coins on a grading tier level which simply did not cover the value of the coins being submitted.</p><p><br /></p><p>On one particular order, David took note of this and then decided to address the issue in person.</p><p><br /></p><p>At a Long Beach coin show he looked this dealer up to let him know that his latest submission had been damaged and with full apologies offered to pay him the $300 per coin tier level for his multi-thousand dollar loss! The fellows jaw dropped! When informed of the truth of the matter, the fellow started submitting his coins in the correct tier level.</p><p><br /></p><p>New submitters are allowed certain mistakes in judgment but once it becomes apparent that the system is being played, PCGS will address the issue. It usually amounts to an email or telephone notification of some type.</p><p><br /></p><p>I can only assume that NGC and the other TPG's handle it the same.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 1915326, member: 15929"]As long as you do not do this consistently, then you'll not be billed the extra fees. Over on the CU Forums, David Hall was recalling how one individual, who was well known in the industry, "consistently" sent in coins on a grading tier level which simply did not cover the value of the coins being submitted. On one particular order, David took note of this and then decided to address the issue in person. At a Long Beach coin show he looked this dealer up to let him know that his latest submission had been damaged and with full apologies offered to pay him the $300 per coin tier level for his multi-thousand dollar loss! The fellows jaw dropped! When informed of the truth of the matter, the fellow started submitting his coins in the correct tier level. New submitters are allowed certain mistakes in judgment but once it becomes apparent that the system is being played, PCGS will address the issue. It usually amounts to an email or telephone notification of some type. I can only assume that NGC and the other TPG's handle it the same.[/QUOTE]
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