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right even a real gun can be used safely or misused...its the method it which its available and other factors that can make the gun manufacturer liable for the acts of thugs.. in this case, hes like an ostrich head in the sand....his description shows that he likes to use lots and lots of words..and he can always respond to your messages with his use of lots and lots of words...but novelty item or not...$200+ he knows its wrong...no matter how many words he uses.. |
I don't see how you can hold a person responsible for the potentially fraudelaunt/illegal activities of someone else.
By this logic, no one should ever sell a car in case the buyer gets drunk and drives it into a school bus. I do agree that the seller is acting irresponsibly to the hobby, and is probably going to get in trouble with PSA for copyright issues, but if he wants to take that risk, he is free to be as dumb as he wants to be. |
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"Were you also honest when you tried the same trick in November 2013? Or was that a different card? Your credibility is evaporating." To which he responded "I was honest in November 2013, which proves I have had the case for awhile." :eek::eek::eek: Thanks Peter.;) |
"You're credibility is evaporating."
And with that kind of grammar, so is yours. :D:D |
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Cleveland National reference I believe... |
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So, the seller has admittedly producing a counterfeit PSA label and counterfeit Mantle to " fool friends ". And I agree with others that ethically, there is a problem here. The seller knows exactly what is going to happen with the card once sold, but does not seem to care. He did say " God Bless " though...gotta laugh at the hypocrisy.
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Something like this actually happened to me few years ago and none of this even dawned on me. I had purchased a card and when it was shipped to me the seller put it in a PSA case with no flip in it to protect it from damage in shipping. It wasn't frosted. It just looked like two new halves that hadn't been used. He had a rubber band around it to keep it together. The tiny pins in the edge of the case that face the corresponding holes to line it up before sealing were still intact. If put together and squeezed slightly it actually stayed together.
I didn't think much about it except it was a good way to protect a card in transit. Since I had no real use for it I discarded it with the rest of the packaging. I guess this sort of thing can happen occasionally. Scary to think what someone could do if a box of these plastic sides came out in the market. They have to be manufactured somewhere and I would bet it's not in house at PSA. Kind of gives a new spin to the phrase "Buy the card, not the holder". Drew |
I don't see why anyone would spend that money on a fake Mantle, even if they did have bad intentions. The "card" doesn't come close to resembling a PSA 8 with such a rough cut. I would think you could spend 20 bucks on a handful of graded, modern cards and take your shot at cracking them without tearing up the cases, like I'm assuming all of the other scammers do.
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Another thing to consider is that, somewhere, there is a proud owner of a real PSA 8. Little does he know, there will soon be a "twin" of his card floating around.
I checked the number, and it is a PSA 8 Mantle. Does the seller not realize that by selling this, all his future sales will be in question? This is crazier than the Jason Mars T206 Wagner. |
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Oh, okay. I need to work on my boyntonese.
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And the seller is from Ohio! Enough said. |
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:D (I know you're just joking Frank) |
What collector in his right mind is willing to pay $510 for a PICTURE of a card? Either the buyer failed to read the item description, or has plans to scam someone. As others have pointed out, that picture of the Mantle card looks nowhere near the assigned grade on the picture of the flip!
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Poof, it's completely gone from ebay as though it never existed.
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Sad....:(.....I guess we'll have to go back to talking about Ian now.....:)...
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Oh, please let that be one of the cards that is stolen, too. That would be Lady Karma knocking it out of the park! Two crooks getting worked over at the same time. First, the unscrupulous gent who spent $500 to acquire the fake would be out his "investment", thereby insuring that he would have absolutely no chance of selling it for 100 times his purchase price to some unsuspecting chap at the start of the National...AND, the idiot who would risk his reputation, and his very freedom to steal the card, wouldn't be getting THE vintage baseball card, but a worthless reproduction. Please, God. Should this happen, somebody on our board messages me, and send me the link. http://www.williamgregory.net/images/laughing.gif |
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well there are other things that are criminal and sketchy....what if someone buys the card for 69k..and its stolen..and files an insurance claim for a psa 8 mantle...could be a nice proft.. another issue is its one thing to pass off a psa 8 mantle ....but another to pass off a 2k card.....once you got a holder you have lots of choices of cards to use and price points.... |
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Clamoring for a name, clamoring for a name... then undercutting everything that's been said since the name came out. You said my comments should be taken with a grain of salt, but you should look in the mirror. Now I think I'll go kick myself once or twice for even responding to you. |
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I actually hoping my comments will draw out this guy....I was also hoping his name being brought out in the open may draw him out as well.....maybe he sees that he may have an 'out' to explain he may more apt to try to say something..........I didn't try to offend you in any way.....I hope you catch this guy if what you said is true.. Plus this is a thread about the Mantle that was for sale...that I started......I do think that by me mentioning Richard's name and keeping it in the minds of people doesn't help him for future sales...I not sure how that's bad for you.. |
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whos the one that brought up an 'EXTRAVAGANT vacation' I was not implying in anyway a vacation paid by Ian's funds, I was stating that he may be unavailable for many a reason.....then you try to go on a high horse and say 'its all fun and games until you are the victim?' you were clearly joking around and teasing...and now I get the brunt of it from Ian when I was just making a point....... |
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There are lots of people out there who want this stuff who cant afford the real deal, for their own personal collection. I wish people would mind their own business. |
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PM770 - Paul "The Narc" Matisak |
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