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Future pre-war card scam...
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Unreal!:mad:
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crazy is right? he asked the TPG's to "buy them back?" What a lunatic!
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The fungus among us
Shhhh! The seller is one of us:(
Brian |
Holy smokes David thanks for posting.Now I've seen it all.:eek:
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I wrote him and thanked him in advance for all the potential scams and heartache that may be caused by him putting these back into the market. Will update if he writes back.
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Wow. Hopefully he will remove.
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Not cool. PSA and SGC should contact ebay directly about this.
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"neat"
did he think people search for things that are "neat" and this would come up...
at least this is an equal opportunity situation and not a lone PSA issue... |
That's awful. Those are no doubt going to be used to scam people out of their hard earned money.
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that should be illegal, as its can only be used in a fraud, to re-use the holders and scam someone.
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LOL, would you like to buy back my broken E106 PSA 1MK Tinker case? :rolleyes:
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He best come forward...is he going to pretend that he didn' know what he was doing? Pathetic.
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Precisely why I love BVG holders.
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and now with Anderson leaving Beckett...hold your hats, this could get ugly....Tom Brady 9.5's anyone????? |
I'm sorry, but this is utter crap. The seller should know full well that a buyer could potentially use these slabs + flips to steal from somebody else.
I want to report this guy, but need a suggestion on how to do so? What category would this best fall under? |
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At a time in the not so distant past, wrappers were thought to have little if any value. One might surmise that used wax wrappers could only be used to rewrap cards and then sell them as unopened packs. This would NOT be the fault of the seller. There is nothing wrong with selling your own plastic holders and flips, and indeed one day they might have some collectible value.
I don't think this seller, member or not, is doing anything wrong. I also think he is letting us all know that tpg services don't care or give a shite about the whole security issue. If they did the tpg's would want the used flips and slabs off the market. Obviously they don't. I realize I am in the minority here, just don't think the guy trying to prove a point, (about the lack of concern of tpg's) and trying to recoup some funds by seeling off the Potentially collectible flips and slabs is wrong. OK....let's hear it! Dave. |
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My other option which I may do is send these cards to PSA for grading and have an official grade. Either way I would not sell these cards as SGC graded. |
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you douche.... why would you give a scammer a real flip and real case? what is wrong with you. kevin |
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This item should be reported!!! :eek:
This person is a forum member? :( |
Jim Manos
The seller's name is Jim Manos.
Brian |
well...jim has always been a flipper?!
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Some people dont make enough money flippin burgers at McD's.
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Jim's '13 REA catalog must not have sold.
Let's give the guy a break here... |
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Easy solution, spend $10 buy them and destroy them.
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If you guys cared so much, why not just pay the $10 for them and destroy them.
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Anyways, I don't agree with what the seller is doing, but I understand that he isn't breaking any laws. He/she is simply selling empty PSA and Beckett cases. What the buyer does with them has nothing to do with the seller. Its a shame that we have to even have a conversation about this, and what I mean by that is, its sad that forgery is so common nowadays and that there are so many people trying to deceive others. There shouldn't be anything wrong with the seller is doing, but there is and that's because of how common forgers and conmen and conwomen are in this hobby. I wish things were different, but you always have to be cautious when collection baseball cards. That's one reason the hobby isn't what it used to be. I still love it, and I count myself as someone new to the hobby (Started collecting last year after I got a bunch of cards for my 17th birthday...not even a fan of baseball, but I love baseball cards haha), so I know how hard it is to get into collecting baseball cards. I made many mistakes last year, buying fakes and reprints. You know what they say though, learn from your mistakes, and that's what I did. Read up on baseball cards, joined this forum, and started a pretty good relationship with my local hobby shop owner. As I said though, forgers are really killing this hobby and making it hard for people new to the hobby to get a good start and not feel helpless. Just my two cents on this entire thing though, everybody has their own opinions of course.. |
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Ugh. Stuff like this makes me vomit in my mouth. :(
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Job
Probably has no job because he can barely write....how many grammar mistakes are in that listing? Sad
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I do plan on buying them without going crazy on the price and I'll smash them to bits. I hate liars, frauds, and scammers. There is way too much of that crap in the hobby already.
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This is just an itty bitty piece of the bigger problem that is tpg. I have a stack of over 100 flips that I keep in a drawer because the tpg's don't seem to care about getting them back. Bottom line is that they need to either get better quickly, reduce their fees substantially or become obsolete. Why not just glue the flip in and give it a foil that if peeled off becomes ruined. There's got to be something simple and low cost they can do.
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I do plan on buying them without going crazy on the price and I'll smash them to bits. I hate liars, frauds, and scammers. There is way too much of that crap in the hobby already.
Be careful, while your intentions might be good it will be on your eBay record and others might assume/think you are the scammer purchasing them for future rip-offs. |
It's got a bid.
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I applaud your idea and agree, in principle, with what you propose. If you choose to take this route, please document the destruction on YouTube or a similar venue and then post the link here on Net54. If it were me, I would create a video that showed everything from the opening of the package and smashing of the contents to the close-up images of and then literally burning the paper flips...in one continuous take. Again, I am on your side at this point. Having said that, I chose not to go down a similar path because the simple act of purchasing these might cast a cloud of suspicion upon the buyer. Just my two cents. Best Regards, Eric |
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That is my bid. I'll be sure to share. John |
Thank you, John. :)
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That seller
may be a presence on this board, but I have never considered him "one of us" --
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Buy the holder, not the card . . .
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I thought the negative on his eBay profile was rather funny:
"Poorly packed photo arrived creased. Sellers only action was to misspell 'soryy'" |
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Maybe the buyer could melt them all into one big ball of plastic, flips and all, and use it as a paper weight :D
On a serious note though- this would be a scam artist's dream. Bad idea. Sincerely, Clayton |
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