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Another fraud
This seller is playing the "late husband's collection" ploy, auctioning bogus T206, with some action already. She is also auctioning a couple of Shoeless Joes that I do not know for sure are fake but since the T206 are......:D
http://www.ebay.com/itm/280985684696...84.m1423.l2649 |
She would know the value of these cards and get them graded if they were real.
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That Cobb is going to sell for a lot, at least $225 down the drain.
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Six bogus T206...total bids... $494.76 as I type this.......
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I'm pretty sure the 52 bowman is on the same stock as the t206's, cracker jacks, Amer Carm's, Red heart, Johnson's cookies, and all the other junk this scammer has listed.
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CJ is awful. Look at all that bidding too!
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This is what's wrong with ebay, someone thinks they're getting a deal on a Jackson or Cobb and once the card comes they're out $134 for a reprint. What a joke.
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Somebody, perhaps from this board, has pointed out the "Play Ball" Shoeless Joe as a reprint.
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Warning
The auctions seem to be going well enough for her to consider marrying again. If there are any single Board members, watch out, because she is not selling the gun.
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Multiple reports submitted for the so called vintage cards. Do you think the SPORT magazines are fake too? I really want to read about Juan Marichal in that September 1964 issue.;)
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The Sport Magazine I think is real. Haven't heard of anybody reprinting those.
It's amazing on many levels: that people bid aggressively on these cards even though the seller says they are probably reprints; that she doesn't have the time to get them graded but has the hours to spend scanning and listing them on ebay; and that bidders always seem to think they are smarter than the sellers and believe they have just spotted a great opportunity to get a bargain. |
It did make me wonder
This morning, when I first ran accross these listings, I couldn't help but wonder how many of these nasty fakes have been bought by unsuspecting collectors. The fakes are sitting in their collections as centerpieces no doubt. Years down the road when they or their heirs sell off the collection, only then will the bogus cards be discovered, ruining someone's day and posssibly tarnishing the memory of the departed.:eek:
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thought this was an a-rod thread before i clicked on.
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:):)What cards....
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Is this pawpawdiv's wife?
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