Abbreviation » Term. Term » Abbreviation. Word in Term. Term » Abbr. Filter by: Select category from list What does PCS mean? Couldn't find the full form or full meaning of PCS? Notify me of new comments via email. Watan Singh. Like Reply Report 1 year ago. DiAna C Guerra. Like Reply Report 4 years ago. Ginger Milford Goodwin.
Like Reply Report 5 years ago. Jason Hamblin. Like Reply Report 2 6 years ago. Muhammad Tahir Javaid. Not once but always. Nowhere do I find PCS graded coins except ebay. My opion only. Okay,I've bought alot of slabbed and raw coins on Ebay. One thing I don't understand is why bad sellers last as long as they do without getting negatives. There is one in particular who has been selling awful Artificially toned coins for years and still at it.
But that's a side issue I have bought I just about every basement slab out there. If they aren't the Ebay 5 you better cross your fingers. Although 2 of those 5 are iffy now as well. None of those basement slabs have coins better than MS65 and most are MS63 and lower or have problems that would earn a "genuine" at PCGS or "net" grade elswhere. Stay far away from these crooks. Or educate yourself on what problems to look for and buy raw.
Have fun. Hmmm a couple of one post wonders show up to defend a 4th tier slabber, am I the only one who finds this a little fishy? Next Page Last 15 Replies. View Last New Topics. I want to make a listing of multiple pcs of one item. But I want to make sure that each buyer can only get 1 to minimize potential for scams. Is there any way to do that? I know I can block buyers that have bought something from me within the last 10 days but in order to do that, I'd have to always list just one piece individually, right?
And it would also block users who have bought something else from me. Why not focus that effort on simply selling to whoever wants to buy instead of going to great lengths to try to prevent some unspecified scam that someone somewhere may possibly but likely not get the notion to try to pull? Are these new or used? If they are used then you should be listing them seaparately anyway with photos showing the exact used item the buyer will receive.
Then you can use your buying limit counter to restrict the number of purchases. But the reality is that there are way more scammers out there than the number of items you are selling so i would just treat each one as a separate big-ticket scam target. List each as a Buyitnow with Immediate payment required. Then hope that the buyer doesnt claim shipping damage or Empty box or that kind of thing. PS - i first wrote this thinking that you were talking about computers 'pcs' but now i guess you just mean 'pieces' instead?
Anyway - if they are high-value items then my comments stand. If they are low-cost then I wouldnt worry about it. These are new items, rare and in demand so I'm worried someone might want to grab my entire stock 'for free' and resell the stuff themsevles. Limiting to just 1 pc per buyer would make that risk smaller I believe, even though it's true that if someone is determined, they could get eveyrhing anyway, and then even mess up my rating even more.
Yea I guess I'll just have to list one at a time, after the previous one has already been purchased or preferably delivered. For others, the differences were stark. An Apple USB cable we ordered had the same 6, reviews across multiple listings. Shockingly, the products that arrived were all completely different from each other.
One had a corded style cable with a cheap looking USB connector, while another was double the length of the others. Even two of the similar looking products had differences — the cords were different shades of white, as well as a different thickness. Across the five products, 1, had been sold — meaning nearly 1, buyers received products that bore no resemblance to each other, despite sharing reviews. Apple told us that it recommends using only accessories that Apple has certified and that come with the MFi badge.
Find out more about spotting counterfeit Apple products. For one of the Samsung chargers we ordered, we received three nearly identical products. Of the other two, one was a used product that arrived without a cable, and the other was a completely different charger.
Not only that, the cable that arrived with the different charger was shoddily put together — we could pull the cable out of the USB connectors, a potentially dangerous issue. One of the cables that claims to be Samsung branded fell apart as soon as our researcher plugged it in, revealing the spot of superglue designed to hold it together.
It shares reviews with other, more robustly put together cables. The use of counterfeit or incompatible third party cables and chargers can lead to damage to the device. While conducting our research, we checked the product recall database Rapex for counterfeit products that had been found on eBay and reported since
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