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Submission Question

I sent in a CC sub last week and I had a quick question. Does anyone have a general idea when they charge you card? This is my first self sent sub so I am unsure of the process. I checked online and it said the status was OK. Is the next step for it to say logged and that is when they charge? Thanks.

Working on the following sets
1980's and 1990's Topps Baseball BBCE FASC - Cello or Wax Boxes
1952 Bowman US Presidents PSA 7 & up
Pro Football Hall of Fame Indianapolis Colts PSA Registry Set
June 9th Cubs full ticket or stubs - 1981 to 2020
Andre Dawson Topps Basic registry PSA 10's
Mark Grace Topps Basic registry PSA 10's

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  • Dpeck100Dpeck100 Posts: 10,912 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Once the cards are logged in you should see a charge on your credit card.

  • athleticsfanathleticsfan Posts: 250 ✭✭✭
    My sub was logged over 2 months ago with an Ok status and I haven't been charged yet.
    A's World Championships-1910, 1911, 1913, 1929, 1930, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1989
  • ssollarsssollars Posts: 933 ✭✭✭✭
    My last sub was charged the day they shipped the cards back to me.

    Scott
  • What Dpeck said.
  • TmbrWolf22TmbrWolf22 Posts: 583 ✭✭✭
    yeah, I heard they weren't charing credit cards until the end of the subs now. I would say, once your grades get posted, then I would start expecting to get charged.
  • Dpeck100Dpeck100 Posts: 10,912 ✭✭✭✭✭
    That is interesting that they have changed their accounting system. My last subbed was logged on the 25th of January and the charge posted to my credit card on the 26th.

    Either way you are getting charged. image

    Timberwolf I checked out your photobucket link. OMG
  • Timberwolf I checked out your photobucket link. OMG

    +1

    Those girls in the thongs are hot! lol
  • epatmythesepatmythes Posts: 1,514 ✭✭✭
    PSA runs so many credit card transaction... my assumption is they are now under the cloud of PCI & CISP compliance.

    PCI stands for Payment Card Industry, and CISP is Visa's Cardholder Information Security Program.

    By these rules & regulations, the transaction date is the ship date, not the order date.

    Technically speaking, if a company runs credit card transactions (thereby having some chance of being hacked and making individuals vunerable to identity theft, stolen CC info, etc.)... they are expected to be PCI compliant. If not, they could lose their merchant ability to process credit card transactions and/or be heavily fined for every day they (and their information systems) are not compliant.

    You probably also noticed that all the submissions forms now have the CC info masked on all the carbon copy sheets.

  • I had a sub logged last week that I sent a check for and it posted already....so it must be different between credit card/check.
    I'm a big Nolan Ryan fan OK???!!!
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