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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 2354111, member: 19065"]Unless you complain and ask for a review they will assume they get it right all the time, first time around. In such a subjective matter, it's not worth being complacent when you disagree, especially since you are paying a lot for the service. Joe could also return the pieces for grading and get back different grades than the first two times, without alerting them to his dissatisfaction with the current grades.</p><p><br /></p><p>They offer review services for a reason and it only helps their census/pop reports to have coins graded problem free. Grading services get back plenty of coins from customers and dealers who are paying a lot for the service and will resubmit until they get what they want anyway. One option is to confront them on the grade, the other is to resubmit without telling them they saw/graded it previously. Accepting what you disagree with, particularly if you know the issue and how to grade it better than the grading companies staff, is something a customer shouldn't have to shoulder.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 2354111, member: 19065"]Unless you complain and ask for a review they will assume they get it right all the time, first time around. In such a subjective matter, it's not worth being complacent when you disagree, especially since you are paying a lot for the service. Joe could also return the pieces for grading and get back different grades than the first two times, without alerting them to his dissatisfaction with the current grades. They offer review services for a reason and it only helps their census/pop reports to have coins graded problem free. Grading services get back plenty of coins from customers and dealers who are paying a lot for the service and will resubmit until they get what they want anyway. One option is to confront them on the grade, the other is to resubmit without telling them they saw/graded it previously. Accepting what you disagree with, particularly if you know the issue and how to grade it better than the grading companies staff, is something a customer shouldn't have to shoulder.[/QUOTE]
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