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Old 02-19-2010, 10:32 AM
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There are three parts to a successful CCA sale. CCA itself, the authenticater, and the actual forger.

Coach's Corner has done the best job they can of insulating themselves from legal action.

They sell merchandise authenticated by a third party.

That third party has been adamant about the fact that his, and everyone else's authentication, is only an opinion. We know they are fakes, but he's selling an opinion, not an actual item. There is no regulating body that says his opinion is any good. We know it isn't.

So it seems to this non-lawyer, that in order to nail Coch's Cprner you would have to catch them red-handed, doing the actual signing, or paying the forger outright to do it.

The guy you have to start with is the forger. He's the only one that can flip on the other two parts. Those two have built deniability into their business plan.
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