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Originally Posted by checkoutmydeals
I'd be interested in the logistics. I think it will either work like:
* The cards in your break are treated as one thing, with one handling fee. You can either add it to a shipment, or you can elect to have the entire pile processed for some price (probably 50 cents a card, but possibly you get 2 week processing instead of 16 weeks). This is similar to the way they treated cards which were rejected for condition issues, back when they did that.
* The cards in your break are processed and added to your account as singles. You can then pay a handling fee of 25 cents (or more) per card to have them shipped, or you can price them. This is similar to the way ePack cards are treated.
* Some sort of hybrid, where you get a list of the cards in your break, and can pick and choose which ones to process, and at which level.
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This would make a ton of sense and especially a hybrid version where you pay an upfront shipping cost plus additional processing fees to keep any cards on the platform to sell so COMC would get a cut of the action for the break, come out even or maybe a little bit ahead for shipping, and get their normal fees for cards you don't want shipped.
I can also see a version where if you don't want anything shipped, you can use the S/H fee you paid upfront for submission credit and any cards you don't want listed will then load into their charity account or be discarded.
Since I PC a bunch of teams, I would give this a shot if priced fairly since I rarely ever cash out and when I do, it's usually for Blowout credit, some of which then gets submitted back to COMC.
On a totally different note, I saw a newly listed card get the EX-NM designation for having a nasty print line. Everything else looked good but I can't also rule out additional surface issues.