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Hey Guys,

Been away from the board and the hobby for the most part the last couple years. I just re-upped my PSA membership and hoped to make a couple submissions this month. I notice that the web submission form printing process is still as lacking as it was before. I'm still not sure why PSA makes it a bit of a challenge to print out forms for more than their default number of cards on the form. I used to have a workaround for this using MS Word, but it doesn't seem to work correctly with Word 2007.

I see that a couple of old posts have links to a third party site for printing larger submission forms. These are great, but I noticed that PSA's current web sub form goes up to 15. The third party site's forms start at 26, so I would guess until recently PSA's form went up to 25. Has anyone else run into this and have any suggestions? My subs won't be huge, but definitely more than 15 cards each.

Does anyone else find the submission process a little cumbersome? Seems to me that PSA would want to make the submission form process as painless as possible to encourage folks to submit. I'm no HTML wiz, but I think it would be easy to just have a page where you could tell how many lines you need to submit an order, and you'd get a webpage form with exactly that many lines.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

Todd

Comments

  • nearmintnearmint Posts: 1,111 ✭✭✭
    Oh, thanks for reminding me. I just fixed it. Any problemos, let me know.

    PSA forms for orders larger than 15
  • Wow, that was quick, Nearmint. Thanks for your efforts!
  • I find it interesting and strange that a publicly traded company whose very business depends on these submission would allocate some resources to beef up their online technology to make this process simplier and easier for the customers.
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  • Carew29Carew29 Posts: 4,025 ✭✭

    As PSA would say....what's your point???image
  • For many of my submissions, I just create an excel spreadsheet with all of the information. Make sure to put the submission number and the declared value on the excel print-out. On the original PSA submission sheet I just write "see attached". I find this is faster and sure beats handwriting it all out.
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