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thekingofclout 07-01-2010 07:28 AM

ebay seller lexibell NARU?
 
Member id lexibell ( 15144) Not a registered user
Positive Feedback (last 12 months): 99.8%
[How is Feedback Percentage calculated?]

Member since: Jun-08-98 in United States
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I went to leave positive feedback for this seller and the above was the message I got. This is John Rogers ebay user name and I've had scores of problem free transactions with him over the last nine or ten years. Hard to figure this one...

Leon 07-01-2010 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by thekingofclout (Post 820462)
Member id lexibell ( 15144) Not a registered user
Positive Feedback (last 12 months): 99.8%
[How is Feedback Percentage calculated?]

Member since: Jun-08-98 in United States
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I went to leave positive feedback for this seller and the above was the message I got. This is John Rogers ebay user name and I've had scores of problem free transactions with him over the last nine or ten years. Hard to figure this one...

He is very well known in higher end circles in the hobby. He recently bought a few million really nice photos and has been selling them in a lot of different venues. I have spoken with him several times on the phone...he has posted on this board several times, and I have no idea about the NARU. I think John is the one that couldn't quite keep track of how many Wagners he owns :).....I believe he bought a few through Mastro/Legendary...

prewarsports 07-01-2010 10:01 AM

I too have a bought a ton of stuff from him. I think he has other people that handle all the ebay stuff so whatever happened may not have had any direct tie to John at all. Certainly nothing that could have been fraud etc., probably just an account mixup or something like that.

drc 07-01-2010 12:49 PM

As noted, you can be temporarily NARUed for technical 'accounting' reasons, such if you have on record a wrong telephone number or you forgot to update the date with your new credit card. In these types of cases, the seller should be back in good standing as soon as the issues are fixed.

ChrisGalbreath 07-01-2010 08:07 PM

I spoke with John today and he said the account should be up and running again in a few days. The account was temporarily NARUed for technical 'eBay' compliance reasons. His team listed an Adolf Hitler original press photo and eBay suspended them for compliance issues. His eBay account representative is working diligently to get the "lexibell" account operational again.

On a more positive note - John was on cloud nine when I talked to him because he took possession of his most recent purchase today. For those who don't know - John acquired "The Sporting News Photo Archive" as well as thousands of original Charles Conlon glass plate negatives, including the famous Ty Cobb stealing third, sliding into Jimmy Austin.

For those who are interested - here is a link to the story.

http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/SharpTusk/242173

thekingofclout 07-01-2010 10:21 PM

Thanks Chris.
 
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Originally Posted by ChrisGalbreath (Post 820586)
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On a more positive note - John was on cloud nine when I talked to him because he took possession of his most recent purchase today. For those who don't know - John acquired "The Sporting News Photo Archive" as well as thousands of original Charles Conlon glass plate negatives, including the famous Ty Cobb stealing third, sliding into Jimmy Austin.

For those who are interested - here is a link to the story.

http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/SharpTusk/242173

Now that is terrific news!

thekingofclout 07-01-2010 10:47 PM

Hey Chris, you got me thinking about ebay's compliance list...
 
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Originally Posted by ChrisGalbreath (Post 820586)
I spoke with John today and he said the account should be up and running again in a few days. The account was temporarily NARUed for technical 'eBay' compliance reasons. His team listed an Adolf Hitler original press photo and eBay suspended them for compliance issues. His eBay account representative is working diligently to get the "lexibell" account operational again.

Here's the link... http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/...tml#prohibited



Ebay's Prohibited and restricted items
Adult Only category

alcohol (see also wine)

animals and wildlife products – examples include live animals, mounted specimens, and ivory

art

artifacts, grave-related items, and Native American arts and crafts

catalytic converters and test pipes

cell phone (wireless) service contracts

charity or fundraising listings

clothing, used

contracts

cosmetics, used

counterfeit currency and stamps

credit cards

currency, selling

drugs and drug paraphernalia

drugs, describing drugs or drug-like substances

electronics equipment – examples include cable TV de-scramblers, radar scanners, and traffic signal control devices

electronic surveillance equipment – examples include wiretapping devices and telephone bugging devices

embargoed goods and prohibited countries – examples include items from Cuba

event tickets

firearms, weapons, and knives – examples include pepper spray, replicas, and stun guns (see also military items)

food and healthcare items

gift cards

government documents, IDs, and licenses

government, transit, and shipping-related items – examples include airplane operations manuals, subway employee uniforms, and U.S. Postal Service (USPS) mailbags

hazardous materials – examples include batteries, fireworks, and Freon

human parts and remains

importation of goods into the United States – examples include CDs that were intended only for distribution in a certain country

international trading

items encouraging illegal activity – examples include an eBook describing how to create methamphetamine

lockpicking devices

lottery tickets

mailing lists and personal information

manufacturers' coupons

medical devices – examples include contact lenses, pacemakers, and surgical instruments

military items (see also firearms, weapons, and knives)

multi-level marketing, pyramid, and matrix programs

offensive material – examples include ethnically or racially offensive material and Nazi memorabilia

pesticides

plants and seeds

police-related items

political memorabilia (reproduction)

postage meters

prescription drugs

prohibited services

real estate

recalled items

slot machines

stamps

stocks and other securities

stolen property and property with removed serial numbers

surveillance equipment

tobacco

travel

weeds (see plants and seeds)

cubsguy1969 07-02-2010 07:25 AM

That's quite a list (human parts and remains). I guess I can't sell my own kidney if money gets tight. Damn. :D
Rob

barrysloate 07-02-2010 07:44 AM

Somebody tried selling his kidney on ebay a few years back. As I recall he was asking $5 million for it. They got rid of that one quickly. But it made the news.

cubsguy1969 07-02-2010 07:57 AM

And here I thought that I had a ground-breaking idea. Should have known someone had already tried it. :)

ChrisGalbreath 07-02-2010 08:10 AM

John's "lexibell" account is up and running as of this morning - The previously listed items have not been reloaded, but the account is good to go. I am sure his team will have that back in place over the weekend.

On a fun note - John said that he is planning a meet and greet for his 600,000+ new friends (from The Sporting News) at his home this weekend.

That sounds like a blast to me...

Hot Springs Bathers 07-02-2010 08:43 AM

Chris- I would give anything to go back a few years to John's warehouses in No. Little Rock when he purchased the inventory of Sports Collectors Store and B&E.

I saw publications (in duplicate) that I may never see again. If I had to do it over again I would take out a second mortgage.

My daughter and I spent many days there sorting for John with our lunch in an ice chest. I know you and Mike Sanders spent many days there too!

Not a nicer fellow in the hobby on either the collecting or business end.

If any of you get the chance to speak with John ask him to tell you the story about the time the ATF Officers surrounded his house one morning! John had purchased a large group of firearms in a movie prop auction but did not know he needed to be registered as a firearms dealer. It's a great story.

ChrisGalbreath 07-02-2010 10:14 AM

Hey Mike - how are you???

That ATF story was hilarious (some of the props are still in my kids' weapon arsenal) - and heck yeah - the warehouse days were a blast!!!

Mike Sanders and I made many a trip from Memphis to the warehouse that year. I can't tell you how many "Moon Pies" Mike ate that summer because he refused to stop working long enough to grab lunch. Our buddy Mike Harper was still very involved at that time - man those were the days....

JR is a great guy and one of my very best friends

I am planning to head over Monday to check out the TSN collection and the Conlon negatives. It's gonna be like Christmas in July...

slidekellyslide 07-02-2010 04:37 PM

Interesting how many newspapers and periodicals have started selling off their photo archives. Tough times for the print industry, but a bonanza for the photo collectors. I wonder if there are any photos in the TSN collection that will fit my collection?


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