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hunky-dory 06-17-2016 08:21 AM

Active PSA Scam on eBay- Fake Jordans, Mantles and possibly Cobbs, Youngs, Mays
 
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eBay member "flavoroutlet" approached me through eBay and asked if I was interested in trading a PSA 9 Fleer Jordan rookie for an SGC 55 1933 Goudey Ruth. He sent me high res scans (see attached) and as the latest auction prices for these cards are very similar, I said I was interested. I received the card and it looked completely fine and I immediately sold it for ~$6K.

The scammer then proceeded to try to sell me two more Jordan PSA 9's, which made me suspicious. I searched eBay listings and found a recently sold Jordan with the same certification number as the one I sold. I relayed this information to the buyer of the Jordan and am refunding his money. The scammer was also in the process of trying to sell a PSA 10 Jordan to him for $25K!

I actually spoke with the scammer and he admitted that the Jordan is fake. He claims that he is given these counterfeit cards (see other attached pics) and commissioned to scam people through eBay. He also told me he has done this numerous times and even sold a PSA 10 for $18K!!

What is even more concerning is that during this whole debacle, I called PSA to inform them of what was going on and they seemed only minimally concerned. They asked that I just send them some pics and they would get back to me...which was four days ago. I no longer trust PSA on high value cards and will be favoring SGC in the future. Please let me know if you have any questions.

irv 06-17-2016 09:39 AM

I have noticed a lot of 52 Topps Mantles for sale lately, which I find odd, but I never noticed/paid attention to the sellers name.

These guys are going to ruin the hobby, it's only a matter of time! :mad:

murphy8276 06-21-2016 09:35 AM

post the scammers username please

stargell1 06-21-2016 12:31 PM

Wow, it didn't take long for people to figure out how to fake the new PSA slabs. I better check out mine to make sure they arnt fake.

gomaz 06-24-2016 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by stargell1 (Post 1553405)
Wow, it didn't take long for people to figure out how to fake the new PSA slabs. I better check out mine to make sure they arnt fake.

How can you tell?

djsatu 06-25-2016 05:21 PM

Seriously man, how many threads are you going to start on here saying the same things? Your story doesn't add up, and you have unanswered questions on your first thread regarding this!

smallpaul2002 07-03-2016 08:38 AM

I find it hard to believe there are counterfeit PSA graded cards out there. As a multi billion dollar corporation with their own interest and reputation to protect I find it hard to believe that the company would sit on the sidelines and allow this to happen. At this point I'm sceptical of your post.

You make it sound like PSA is a couple of guys sitting in their basement spewing out slabbed graded cards with absolutely no regard to security or the integrity of the product they sell. With PSA being a publicly traded company, I find your post to be highly unlikely to occur. But if thats what you think, then I would contact PSA and have them investigate as their has been an obvious security breach.

bnorth 07-03-2016 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by smallpaul2002 (Post 1557562)
I find it hard to believe there are counterfeit PSA graded cards out there. As a multi billion dollar corporation with their own interest and reputation to protect I find it hard to believe that the company would sit on the sidelines and allow this to happen. At this point I'm sceptical of your post.

You make it sound like PSA is a couple of guys sitting in their basement spewing out slabbed graded cards with absolutely no regard to security or the integrity of the product they sell. With PSA being a publicly traded company, I find your post to be highly unlikely to occur. But if thats what you think, then I would contact PSA and have them investigate as their has been an obvious security breach.

Great post. I agree 100% PSA is by far the best thing to ever happen to this hobby. I would also like to add they PSA has never made a mistake and IF you think they have YOU are wrong.

LOL, Ok back to the real world now.;)

wilkiebaby11 07-03-2016 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by djsatu (Post 1554838)
Seriously man, how many threads are you going to start on here saying the same things? Your story doesn't add up, and you have unanswered questions on your first thread regarding this!

+1

JustinD 07-04-2016 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by smallpaul2002 (Post 1557562)
I find it hard to believe there are counterfeit PSA graded cards out there. As a multi billion dollar corporation with their own interest and reputation to protect I find it hard to believe that the company would sit on the sidelines and allow this to happen. At this point I'm sceptical of your post.

You make it sound like PSA is a couple of guys sitting in their basement spewing out slabbed graded cards with absolutely no regard to security or the integrity of the product they sell. With PSA being a publicly traded company, I find your post to be highly unlikely to occur. But if thats what you think, then I would contact PSA and have them investigate as their has been an obvious security breach.

With that statement, I am wondering how many counterfeits in reseals you own. Never put your faith 100 percent in a plastic case.

smallpaul2002 07-06-2016 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by JustinD (Post 1558021)
With that statement, I am wondering how many counterfeits in reseals you own. Never put your faith 100 percent in a plastic case.

I have more faith in the cards I own, rather than any cards that are not professionally graded (By a legitimate company)..If you collect ungraded cards do so at your own peril.

Leon 07-07-2016 07:54 AM

Since this can affect all collectors I copied this thread here from the Net54baseball hockey subsection. Buyer beware.

Leon 07-07-2016 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by smallpaul2002 (Post 1559111)
I find it hard to believe there are counterfeit PSA graded cards out there. As a multi billion dollar corporation with their own interest and reputation to protect I find it hard to believe that the company would sit on the sidelines and allow this to happen. At this point I'm sceptical of your post.

You make it sound like PSA is a couple of guys sitting in their basement spewing out slabbed graded cards with absolutely no regard to security or the integrity of the product they sell. With PSA being a publicly traded company, I find your post to be highly unlikely to occur. But if thats what you think, then I would contact PSA and have them investigate as their has been an obvious security breach.

Ignorance is bliss. Wake up and smell the coffee. :)

I do agree you are more likely to get a good card in a good TPG (PSA, SGC, Beckett) holder than not in one. Better mousetraps make for better mouses in the long run though, or there would be no mice. I don't know what exactly that means but it sounded good when I said it.

begsu1013 07-07-2016 08:10 AM

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36GoudeyMan 07-07-2016 08:45 AM

eBay ID??
 
Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but when I put "flavouroutlet" into the eBay search for user/members, I get the eBay user "gemmint123".

savedfrommyspokes 07-07-2016 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by 36GoudeyMan (Post 1559129)
Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but when I put "flavouroutlet" into the eBay search for user/members, I get the eBay user "gemmint123".


He recently updated his ID from "flavoroutlet" to the "gemmintsports123"....maybe he had too much attention under the old one

cardnvstr01 08-19-2018 05:06 PM

Looking for some help
 
Hey friends -- looking for a little help here. Unfortunately, I've recently been in contact with the fraudster described here earlier. I didn't do enough homework in time, and let my optimistic nature get the better of me.

But he is still out there peddling extremely well done counterfeit PSA items, and I'm trying to make sure this doesn't happen to anyone else.

If anyone can remember any details, or has any old texts/emails from interactions with this scammer - please PM me directly. His ebay handle has been changed again recently now to sufferman11515. If you have any contact with him, please let this board (and me) know asap. thanks!

Throttlesteer 08-19-2018 07:50 PM

This is starting to feel like CU. Lighten up guys....sheesh

swarmee 08-20-2018 04:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Throttlesteer (Post 1805584)
This is starting to feel like CU. Lighten up guys....sheesh

Are you chastising posts from two years ago?

Throttlesteer 08-20-2018 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by swarmee (Post 1805638)
Are you chastising posts from two years ago?

Whoops, yeah missed that. Never mind! I didn't realize someone bumped an old thread.


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