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<p>[QUOTE="10gary22, post: 1433235, member: 23626"]With all the analogies and all, I read a study not long ag about breakouts being re-submitted to another of the big 3 for regrading. That study although limited as it must have been found very little difference. However it was stated that PCGS seemed to return slightly higher grades than the others. I have also read in this forum statements that if you are buying get ANACS and selling, use PCGS. That said, maybe the experts here are trying to tell something ? </p><p><br /></p><p>But as I have learned , PCGS employs aggressive marketing techniques such as volume discounts, etc. And since it was pointed out that this eBay notification was done by people with connections to PCGS, I am thinking differently than I did before.</p><p><br /></p><p>I hate being manipulated, and that is what it seems eBay may be trying to do. Certaily with revisions in listing policies, they no longer want the business of individuals who recycle items, but seek corporate level marketers. Maybe it's time to take a longer look at other on-line auction houses ?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="10gary22, post: 1433235, member: 23626"]With all the analogies and all, I read a study not long ag about breakouts being re-submitted to another of the big 3 for regrading. That study although limited as it must have been found very little difference. However it was stated that PCGS seemed to return slightly higher grades than the others. I have also read in this forum statements that if you are buying get ANACS and selling, use PCGS. That said, maybe the experts here are trying to tell something ? But as I have learned , PCGS employs aggressive marketing techniques such as volume discounts, etc. And since it was pointed out that this eBay notification was done by people with connections to PCGS, I am thinking differently than I did before. I hate being manipulated, and that is what it seems eBay may be trying to do. Certaily with revisions in listing policies, they no longer want the business of individuals who recycle items, but seek corporate level marketers. Maybe it's time to take a longer look at other on-line auction houses ?[/QUOTE]
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