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Originally Posted by vintagebrett
Just out of curiosity - I imagine you search eBay so how did you miss seeing this rare baseball, one that you've never seen for sale before? It was listed in the vintage baseballs category and ran for 7 days. You admitted that you knew this faked ball existed. If I saw my friend selling something I knew was fake I would have done something about it right away.
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Brandon? Thoughts on Brett's post above?
I have some more questions:
The eBay name of the seller of sham ball was originally your name, yet you claim that
the seller is merely a friend/partner of your's? Why would
he use your name at all? If
you had a Paypal problem, why not just create a new ID for
yourself? There isn't a high feedback # for the sham seller...nothing to lose there.
Why would you, the guy who is writing the book on balls, associate with a known seller of repros? You wrote that you sold the ball to
him, but asked
him not to re-sell it? You know
he sells repros, why would
he hold onto a ball that was not legit? It isn't a collectible. Of course
he was going to try to sell it.
Is he, you?? If not, then who is it?
Why did you not stop the eBay sale? You are
the ball guy, you
must have seen it out on eBay.
Why did you join the conversation
only after Brett's original post?
Yep, the private feedback thing is another flag.
The big problem here isn't merely another shady seller on eBay. The problem is that this sham seller
may be the guy who is writing a book on baseballs. I now quote myself, "YIKES"!