I also have 4 different submissions there, two dating back to 7/13. I have seen a couple of people receive grades so I would guess there is a skeleton staff on duty. Of course those who received their grades got their submissions in after mine, sooooooooooooooooo.
Don't feel bad. I'm still waiting on my June Set Collectors Special. It was entered 7/6, but to be fair, there were 43 cards and a hefty mixture of oddball cards.
Peter
Currently collecting
Vintage golf, 1981-82 Donruss golf, and a few other odds and ends.
One of mine is the June special as well. They actually received it July 1 but sat on it without telling me for a very minor issue. I finally tracked them down to get it entered. That was July 13. Ugh!
I feel your pain. I've had mine held up a time or two due to minor problems, like using an old form where the postage/insurance was no longer correct. PSA left me a message several days later and I called them back as soon as I could to authorize the extra postage. Of course, it was my mistake and that being said, I am pleased with PSA's turnaround times on my submissions. I think most of us just want things done yesterday. I know I get anxious 3 or 4 days after they receive my cards, knowing full well it normally takes them 3 or 4 weeks to get my cards graded. Hey, but that's part of the joy of collecting for me.
Good luck with your submissions. Although most of my submission are golf cards, I still like to share them.........especially the vintage ones.
Peter
Currently collecting
Vintage golf, 1981-82 Donruss golf, and a few other odds and ends.
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Mike
Late 60's and early to mid 70's non-sports
Mike,
Don't feel bad. I'm still waiting on my June Set Collectors Special. It was entered 7/6, but to be fair, there were 43 cards and a hefty mixture of oddball cards.
Peter
Vintage golf, 1981-82 Donruss golf, and a few other odds and ends.
One of mine is the June special as well. They actually received it July 1 but sat on it without telling me for a very minor issue. I finally tracked them down to get it entered. That was July 13. Ugh!
Late 60's and early to mid 70's non-sports
Mike,
I feel your pain. I've had mine held up a time or two due to minor problems, like using an old form where the postage/insurance was no longer correct. PSA left me a message several days later and I called them back as soon as I could to authorize the extra postage. Of course, it was my mistake and that being said, I am pleased with PSA's turnaround times on my submissions. I think most of us just want things done yesterday. I know I get anxious 3 or 4 days after they receive my cards, knowing full well it normally takes them 3 or 4 weeks to get my cards graded. Hey, but that's part of the joy of collecting for me.
Good luck with your submissions. Although most of my submission are golf cards, I still like to share them.........especially the vintage ones.
Peter
Vintage golf, 1981-82 Donruss golf, and a few other odds and ends.