Order #20302278 / Submission #661247 Total Items: 27 Date Received: 5/8/2009 Date Shipped: N/A Order Status: Your order is still being processed.
These were all super sized. Jumped on the $4.50 April special that included super sized cards as they were never included on the cheap specials before.
#LetsGoSwitzerlandThe Man Who Does Not Read Has No Advantage Over the Man Who Cannot Read. The biggest obstacle to progress is a habit of “buying what we want and begging for what we need.”You get the Freedom you fight for and get the Oppression you deserve.
i had mine logged in on 5/5 pop on 7/7. mine were for patch holder size. what i find strange is that from the my orders page i see the grades but from the account tab the grades arent there. just says being finalized.
Packers Fan for Life Collecting: Brett Favre Master Set Favre Ticket Stubs Favre TD Reciever Autos Football HOF Player/etc. Auto Set Football HOF Rc's
<< <i>GAI has had my racks since late March.... >>
GAI Grading Operations Reappear as Global Authority May 22, 2009
Amid the turmoil surrounding Global Authentication Inc., which saw its Chapter 11 petition filing rejected by a U.S. Bankruptcy Court in California last month, the grading end of the company has been sold and a new company formed with headquarters in Bettendorf, Iowa.
Global Authority Inc. (www.globalauth.com), with Demian Werner as CEO and veteran grading expert Mike Baker as director of grading and authentication, purchased assets of the card and pack-grading component of GAI, including the database and client list.
“We will have the same grading standards, and things will be tightened up,” Werner said. “Two industry guys will run things now. Our goal is to bring grading and authentication back to the collectors and dealers, to get back to the grass roots.” Added Baker, “The clients who used our grading service approved of our consistency. My reputation has always been as a good grader.”
Baker concedes there were money issues with his former employer, instances where promises were made to reach revenue goals that might have caused some of the negativity that plagued GAI in the past. “Getting revenue in the door and hoping we had the supplies to get it out the door didn’t help us or our clients,” he said, adding that all of the cards that had been submitted to GAI have been graded and returned. Global Authority will continue to use the old GAI labeling for a period, but that ultimately will change to reflect the new ownership. With the new logo, a new database will be created and the old database will be attached as a legacy database.
Asked about the potential for confusion about launching a “new” business (and acronym) with a name so evocative of its former incarnation, Werner said, “I believe in Mike, and our ability to rebrand. We decided to keep similar names because I think there’s still some equity in it and I’ve always liked the name Global. We’ll grow as fast as the industry wants us to, and we’ll focus on packs and cards, maybe at the end of the year adding comics.” Werner said he would like to see things fixed within a two-year span.
Submissions sent to the old address in California will be forwarded to the new offices in Bettendorf. For more information, call (888) GAI-7499.
#LetsGoSwitzerlandThe Man Who Does Not Read Has No Advantage Over the Man Who Cannot Read. The biggest obstacle to progress is a habit of “buying what we want and begging for what we need.”You get the Freedom you fight for and get the Oppression you deserve.
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Total Items: 27
Date Received: 5/8/2009
Date Shipped: N/A
Order Status: Your order is still being processed.
These were all super sized. Jumped on the $4.50 April special that included super sized cards as they were never included on the cheap specials before.
<< <i>95 cards
still waiting JULY 9th
sky >>
Weird. I was just looking at this too.
Mine was entered 5/11. Still nothing.
Collecting:
Brett Favre Master Set
Favre Ticket Stubs
Favre TD Reciever Autos
Football HOF Player/etc. Auto Set
Football HOF Rc's
<< <i>GAI has had my racks since late March....
GAI Grading Operations Reappear as Global Authority
May 22, 2009
Amid the turmoil surrounding Global Authentication Inc., which saw its Chapter 11 petition filing rejected by a U.S. Bankruptcy Court in California last month, the grading end of the company has been sold and a new company formed with headquarters in Bettendorf, Iowa.
Global Authority Inc. (www.globalauth.com), with Demian Werner as CEO and veteran grading expert Mike Baker as director of grading and authentication, purchased assets of the card and pack-grading component of GAI, including the database and client list.
“We will have the same grading standards, and things will be tightened up,” Werner said. “Two industry guys will run things now. Our goal is to bring grading and authentication back to the collectors and dealers, to get back to the grass roots.” Added Baker, “The clients who used our grading service approved of our consistency. My reputation has always been as a good grader.”
Baker concedes there were money issues with his former employer, instances where promises were made to reach revenue goals that might have caused some of the negativity that plagued GAI in the past. “Getting revenue in the door and hoping we had the supplies to get it out the door didn’t help us or our clients,” he said, adding that all of the cards that had been submitted to GAI have been graded and returned. Global Authority will continue to use the old GAI labeling for a period, but that ultimately will change to reflect the new ownership. With the new logo, a new database will be created and the old database will be attached as a legacy database.
Asked about the potential for confusion about launching a “new” business (and acronym) with a name so evocative of its former incarnation, Werner said, “I believe in Mike, and our ability to rebrand. We decided to keep similar names because I think there’s still some equity in it and I’ve always liked the name Global. We’ll grow as fast as the industry wants us to, and we’ll focus on packs and cards, maybe at the end of the year adding comics.” Werner said he would like to see things fixed within a two-year span.
Submissions sent to the old address in California will be forwarded to the new offices in Bettendorf. For more information, call (888) GAI-7499.
Hold up is they are out of rack holders. Had problems reordering more. Mine is the only rack order in their posession.
C'mon guys, send them some racks so they can get capital to order more as I assume their credit line is shot.
they were going out of business for 2 years and you STILL sent them stuff? wow GL