Question on maximum values per tier372
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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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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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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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