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Question on maximum values per tier372

Collector rayne5446 private msg quote post Address this user
Dumb question. CBCS has maximum values on many of their tiers. For example, Consumer can have values up to 400$. Quickstream can have values up to 1150.

1. Is this generally the expected raw value or the expected graded value?

For instance, if I feel a book from 1974 would sell today for 250 raw and 500 graded, would I choose the Consumer service (400 max) or Quickstream (1150 max), assuming I wanted to spend the least money?

2. If a book generally sells for 500-600 and I only ensure it up to 400, can I then use the Consumer service (max 400)?
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Collector Mio private msg quote post Address this user
1. I use the raw value.

2. I often take the risk of slightly lower insurance to save on grading costs in case I missed a problem with the book.

OR, if I have recently won the book on eBay etc. I will use the amount that I paid.
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Collector SpiderTim private msg quote post Address this user
I also use the raw value of a book in the condition I consider the book is.
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