Most crackouts & resubmits without a single bump

What have the results been for anyone cracking and resubmitting several copies of the same card/same grade (i.e PSA 8 = SGC 88 = BGS 8) with respect to getting bumps?
For example, submitting 10 Griffey rookies all previously graded 9 - what are the odds of getting at least 1 graded 10
Unconsciously, would graders begin to compare the same cards to one another as opposed to their strict grading guidelines.
For example, submitting 10 Griffey rookies all previously graded 9 - what are the odds of getting at least 1 graded 10
Unconsciously, would graders begin to compare the same cards to one another as opposed to their strict grading guidelines.
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if when you submit a card from another grading company do they enter the ID number for that card so if you
resubmit they just check your order history and they don't have to look under a microscope again.
<< <i>I also wonder if PSA looks at your past order history to determine if you are resubmitting a card that PSA has already graded
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if when you submit a card from another grading company do they enter the ID number for that card so if you
resubmit they just check your order history and they don't have to look under a microscope again. >>
I don't think so. Have faith. There are still good honest people in the world.
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Bosox1976
50% would be a good return, considering most grade bumps more than double a sales price - especially in the higher grades (8, 9).