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Old 07-15-2002, 03:25 PM
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Default Too Good To Be True?

Posted By: scott (runscott)

Those are the ones being used by the $9.99 c.d.-seller. I already verified this by checking on the scans in his ebay posting.

I have made some repro cabinet photos using scans sent by board members, and trust me - they look good enough to where, when scanned they will fake out most anyone.

Also, there is a good chance that the winner of the forger's cards will not know the difference, even when holding them in their hands - otherwise; why would they be stupid enough to buy this stuff without doing some research? This means that the winner will probably be selling some of them individually as "real". Hopefully it will be someone who is honest and has good feedback, so they can be returned if a knowledgeable collector wins any of them.

The best we can hope for is that the idiots keep selling them to each other as "unauthenticated no returns".

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