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1Collector | Mrpoort private msg quote post Address this user | |
how will i know if the signatures on my books were verified, i dont seem to be getting any updates about that issue? | ||
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The apple sauce and pudding were the best part... | Bronte private msg quote post Address this user | |
After your books are complete, there is a tab for "my comics." In that selection lies all books you had graded by CBCS. Typically a book will be blue. A red label on your book signifies it was successful in verification. Keep in mind you need to scroll to the right on smaller screens on cell phones and such... |
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Collector | Paulbg2000 private msg quote post Address this user | |
So that information appears once the book is in labels, correct? | ||
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The apple sauce and pudding were the best part... | Bronte private msg quote post Address this user | |
Sorry. It doesn't show until your books have been shipped. After your books are shipped you will see an eye beside your book and then you can see the certification and verification | ||
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The apple sauce and pudding were the best part... | Bronte private msg quote post Address this user | |
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Collector | Mrpoort private msg quote post Address this user | |
So what good is it to know after they are shipped, why cant we be ibformed of that info as soon as it leaves vsp | ||
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The apple sauce and pudding were the best part... | Bronte private msg quote post Address this user | |
Builds up anticipation and excitement? Actually, I would imagine its impossible to update the end user everytime a change is made. Some dealers submit hundreds if not more and the emails that would be sent for every update would drive a person nuts. CBCS has been updating stuff on their IT end from what I've read. I dont think that updates for every change takes precedent over some issues they have now and future features such as the census. |
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Collector | MR_SigS private msg quote post Address this user | |
Quote:Originally Posted by Mrpoort This probably isn't the reason, but the first reason I thought of was to prevent a butthurt customer from calling and demanding something be verified because they "KNOW it's legit". |
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Collector | Darryl_H private msg quote post Address this user | |
Quote:Originally Posted by Mrpoort You have to option to either grade or DO NOT Grade if the signature fails the verification process when submitting. If it fails or passes, the fees are the same pass or fail. |
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CBCS Pressing | SteveRicketts private msg quote post Address this user | |
Quote:Originally Posted by MR_SigS This is the reason. It's also the reason grades can't be seen until books shipped. When we allowed people to view grades while their orders were still in house, we would literally get 50 phone calls a day from customers complaining about their grades, demanding that they be reviewed again by Borock himself. We felt that we were being asked for our opinions on the condition. Our opinion was given to the books, and it should not be influenced. As Darryl mentioned, you can choose to have it graded or not. That will save money on books that do not pass verification. |
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Collector | teacha777 private msg quote post Address this user | |
If you witnessed a legit signature you should have nothing to worry about, now getting it off ebay on the other hand or any 3rd party seller... | ||
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SpongeBob Comics #1 sells for $991! | Joosh private msg quote post Address this user | |
Quote:Originally Posted by teacha777 There is also the possibility a personally witnessed sig cannot be verified due to the signer screwing up their sig in some way from their typical signature. Failing sig verification does not imply the sig is a forgery. |
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CBCS Pressing | SteveRicketts private msg quote post Address this user | |
Quote:Originally Posted by Joosh This is correct. Just because a signature fails authentication doesn't mean it is not a legitimate signature. It means that this particular signature has enough irregularities or inconsistencies that it can't be authenticated. |
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Collector | Grune private msg quote post Address this user | |
I have a question about getting signatures verified or authenticated. Can cbcs verify or authenticate signatures on a book that are not a writer or artist in the industry? I recently submitted a book to be graded and did not get the signatures verified or authenticated. The book came back with a 5.0 grade because of this. I'm thinking of having the book graded again with signatures but the signatures are from two WWE wrestlers. The book is WWE #1 |
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COLLECTOR | dielinfinite private msg quote post Address this user | |
@Grune Signatures are verified using Beckett Signature Authentication, which has a large list of individuals they can verify. I don’t believe that list is entirely complete as my most recently completed CBCS order included two signatures for verification that don’t appear on that list. | ||
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