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How do I place an order?Message Bonnie @bodangers on Instagram or through the Facebook page with your questions. http://instagram.com/bodangers http://facebook.com/karpcards
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How much do you charge?Prices vary depending on turnaround and quantity that is being sent in. It is approximately $12 + Return shipping on top (2020). Please refer to the Pricings page for more information. http://bodangers.wix.com/karpcards/pricing
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How do I pay?We accept PayPal Friends&Family. Customer covers fees if Gift&Services. We also accept Cash and Venmo.
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How do I pack my cards?Please sleeve your cards with clear plastic sleeves and insert into a PSA approved card saver. If you do not have any, that is okay. We will provide them for no extra charge. Bubble wrap your sleeved cards and place them securely in your box. You may put them in an elite trainer box as well. Please fill out the PDF form (or create your own list) and include it in your package for faster processing.
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What grade will I get?We cannot guarantee the grade that you will get but feel free to ask Bonnie for a upclose appraisal of your card at no extra cost when she has received your cards. She will examine Centering, Corners, Edges and Surface of the card. Feel free to go to this website to see their grading standards. https://www.psacard.com/resources/gradingstandards/#cards
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Are there any risk with sending the card to PSA?There is always small chance of damage at PSA or through the shipping companies. We will take care of your cards when they are in our possesion but we cannot guarantee the mail courier or PSA would do the same. You may get a lower grade than you initially thought due to damage at PSA. If so, please let us know within 48 hours of Bonnie receiving the cards. You cannot prevent any risk but you may minimize the risk by insuring your cards. We cannot stress how important it is to take images of cards before and after. If there is damage to the card or case, we will try our best to reach out to PSA for assistance. As per our terms of service, Bonnie is not responsible for damage done by USPS or PSA.
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Which turnaround time should I do?There is a fast turnaround and a slower, bulk submission. As of 2020, the Fast turnaround takes 3 months while the bulk takes 6. Fast turnaround has insurance for up to $499 while Bulk turnaround has insurance for up to $99. We highly recommend you ask yourself these questions: Are you grading to sell? If so when do you have to sell? What is your budget? We offer payment plans to help. Feel free to ask Bonnie for her opinion on what is best for you.
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HAVE YOU RECEIVED MY PSA CARDS?I will message you once I have received and opened the package. In the meantime, please check the tracking number. http://tools.usps.com/go/TrackConfirmAction_input
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What is the Turnaround time for cards?Your turnaround time has been provided to you at the beginning. It will take that many business days after the cards has reach the processing center. Bonnie will keep your group updated when it arrived. Keep in mind any holidays that may come up. Current turnaround times are provided on the Wix App.
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Update?Bookmark this link if you haven't already. Bonnie updates the page whenever she receives an update. https://bodangers.wix.com/karpcards/mypsasubmission
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How do I know if my card is worth grading?Double check the the condition of your cards with bright light. There are four main things that you should look for: centering, corners, surfaces and edges. If you're grading to make money, I would not send in a card that is not close to mint (unless it is a First Edition Charizard)
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Why should I go through you versus PSA directly?Although indeed you could send through PSA directly, there are certain things that we have learned to help ensure your cards integrity is maintained while sending off to PSA. We provide gentle card cleaning and appraisal services as well as any knowledge we gathered. Also, the cost per card and return shipping cost would be beneficial for you because we send off in bulk. We cover all materials at no extra charge due to the generous donations we received.
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