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Drail14me Posts: 2
1/4/2022
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I've had a free account. When I look at an issue, I can see the listing of values either Raw or Graded. I upgraded to Silver today because they listed "Complete Comic Values" as one of the benefits of the Silver level. After upgrading, I still only see Raw and Graded. Is there more that I'm missing? I guess I was expecting a "Market" value listed.
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collectibleshop Posts: 3089
1/4/2022
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I'm a free member, so not sure what they're talking about with 'complete comic values', but if you add your own inventory then you get updated values in your account info as they get to them, so that saves you having to look each 1 up separately all the time. Otherwise I think everyone sees the same price guide raw and graded values, and that's more than 'shelf pricing' which would be cover prices only. Could be that the upgrade page has old descriptions and needs updating. Oh @bneely...
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Ronbatman Administrator Posts: 2530
1/5/2022
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The Benefits of being a paying member are substantial.
You get full access to the "Recent Value Changes" page, which shows every book that has recently risen or fallen in value https://comicspriceguide.com/value-changes/ Free members can see 10 updates, Gold members can see hundreds of updated comic book values.
Gold members can see an EXCLUSIVE page that shows your personal gains and drops page https://comicspriceguide.com/gains-drops/ This is more specific than the value change page because it shows the issue, grade, and price change for your comics. If you have a 9.0 raw, the gains/drops page will show how that specific issue changed.
Gold members can sell an unlimited number of comics on the site for NO additional fee. There is a feedback system in place that allows you to build a reputation. We connect the buyers and sellers without stepping in to take 10 to 15% of your profit.
You can download your collection in an Excel file or use the PRINTABLE want list and collection lists that include your notes, value vs. cost, graded vs. raw, autographed or not, etc.
Our free app allows you to scan in books with a UPC code or look up any book at your local comic shop or comic book convention.
You can organize your collection into virtual comic boxes by any criteria you choose. You could have a virtual box by your favorite artist, character, cover image or even alphabetically.
Showcase your collection in the display case for all members to see or keep your collection private, whichever you prefer.
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Drail14me Posts: 2
1/5/2022
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collectibleshop wrote:
I'm a free member, so not sure what they're talking about with 'complete comic values', but if you add your own inventory then you get updated values in your account info as they get to them, so that saves you having to look each 1 up separately all the time. Otherwise I think everyone sees the same price guide raw and graded values, and that's more than 'shelf pricing' which would be cover prices only. Could be that the upgrade page has old descriptions and needs updating. Oh @bneely...
The description of "Complete Comic values" led me to think there was another set of data for paying customers. Such as maybe a "Market value" of what a book is actually selling for. I've been watching some books on ebay and noticing they seem to be selling at prices that are about two grades higher than what's listed as Raw value. So, was wondering if CPG was tracking eBay sales.
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Ronbatman Administrator Posts: 2530
1/6/2022
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Paying members can suggest books for us to look at. If you go to the specific issue you can suggest a value review.
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