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Stolen BGS 9.5 1986-87 Fleer #57 Michael Jordan Rookie Card Serial #0009527212
I am a member of CU forums and unfortunately this is my first post here.
I apologize up front for blowing your board with this, but it may help me resolve this problem. Please pass the word: I had a BGS 9.5 1986-87 Fleer #57 Michael Jordan Rookie Card w/ Beckett slab Serial #0009527212 (see the pics below) stolen from me by the following person in Canada (see the point of contact info below). I am presently attempting to recover the item and have legal authorities involved. However, it would help me if anyone spots the card online via Facebook, various sports card forums, ebay, craigslist, etc. to direct the police towards a lead on the location of the item. Or if they are contacted by the person below looking to broker a deal. I won't go into the long background story here, but this was a trade that went bad and I did not vet the thief properly up front...now I am paying the price. 100% my fault for making a poor decision to deal with this low life scum bag, but I will not give up until the situation is resolve (criminally and in the civil realm). I have posted a similar msg on other sports cards collecting sites. The last physical known location of the card was at the address below. Thief's POC Info: ANTHON (aka STEPHANE) BLANCHETTE 147 RUE TURCOTTE OUEST THÉTFORD MINES QUÉBEC G6G 1G2 Phone: 418-814-9137 Email: momocard@hotmail.ca Ebay Name: gohabsgo1950 (old account, he likely uses another account) HGL Stolen Card Pics: https://i.imgur.com/j4Mmaqy.jpg https://i.imgur.com/AeE5nXpl.jpg |
This is one side of a story. I don’t think the other person’s personal information should be allowed to be posted here.
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All of the above, yes. He approached me with a this card. Offering a 1 for 1 trade. https://i.imgur.com/3iFIOGol.jpg https://i.imgur.com/T2858P4l.jpg https://i.imgur.com/4f33cJ3l.jpg I did some basic checking on him, but not enough. There red flags, but when I saw the "proof of life" picture, I figured we are good.We sent on the same day. Then he sent this fake GMA card (not the PSA card we agreed about) in the box via UPS. https://i.imgur.com/WixXPyYl.jpg So yes, 100% fraud. He went silent as soon as I complained about the fraud. I obtained the services of a legal attorney in the area and informed the authorities. However, it would help me if someone discovers this card on the market to expedite its return. I have a mountain of evidence and support, so I am not worried about that. Additionally, due to the help of the great CU community forum, I have the great help of a honorable Quebec native citizen. But overall this sucks. |
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I am with you about 99.9% of the time and personal info is generally not allowed to be posted. I think in this situation, with what I have read, we might be ok on this one time. I don't mind talking about and exposing people doing bad things with names, addresses etc..... That said the original poster should post more often on our board. But getting scammed sucks and I hope he gets his card back. The OP's name needs to be out here too.,.,.,and it is.. Alex Ram.thun |
Seems like with this address involved this would be an easy case.
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Why would you send an $8,000 USD card to someone you don't even know? :confused::confused:
Now I did some research online and it looks like this criminal has been doing this to people for many years. Check out the link below: http://connexionhck.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&p=109447 On top of page 9, it says the following: oici quelqu'un qui m'a fait un non-receipt case. Je vous conseille de le bloquer : rumanovsport Sent to: Maurice Lessard Nad Lessard 497 des Érables Thetford Mines QC G6G 1H4 Email: momocard@hotmail.ca |
He's currently trying to sell a frosted Gretzky OPC PSA 8 rookie in a FB group.
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Yeah, doing that level of trade through the mail with someone you don't know is just asking for all sorts of trouble. Not worth the risk, especially with the subs that Jordan has. Holy jeez. That's an exceptional specimen of that card. Not sure why you'd want to trade that thing, but whatever floats your boat. Good luck in nailing this clown.
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Doesn't matter the reasons here. Somebody got scammed, due diligence or not. Hope they nail this guy. Real shitty thing to to.
Hopefully all the Grading companies know this guys name to. Probably a pretty good chance the guy's not stupid enough to try and resell in the same holder. |
Amazing people carry on this way. I have know plenty of people who would not take a $10,000 loss particularly well and would straighten this guy out real fast. Would look like something out of the Sopranos. Dude is waiting for the bus, car pulls up. 2 or 3 guys get out with baseball bats, very little discussion.
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Such a shame there are people out there like this. I wish penalties were so much more severe than they are to keep people from committing these acts.
I'm not wired that way, and couldn't even imagine taking someone for $50 forget about $9k! Ugh sorry man. |
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To the OP, I hope you catch this guy. Did u email PSA/SGC/BGS and warn them just to cover all your basis? I wouldn’t be surprised if he cracked the card out and resubmitted it to get a new holder with new seriel #. Then your card will be impossible to locate. I put my initials with a permanent marker on the back of all my cards before submitting them. That way if anything happens I knw if it’s my card or not. FYI to all the guys that are about to freak out bout me initially my cards it was only a joke! |
Hope the find this scum and bury him underneath the jail!
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The story in the link is completely insane lol. Stake out the place? Come back after dark? I know he is a scamming POS but just knock on the guys door:D
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Reading stuff like this just goes to show you what a joke the Canadian criminal justice system is. If I were to get caught stealing some toothpaste in a shopping mall, the mall security would take me upstairs and hold me for the police. The police would then show up and take me away immediately. At the station, I would be questioned, fingerprinted and probably not be allowed to go home. I would also have to appear before a judge.
Now here is a POS stealing thousands and thousands of dollars worth of sports cards, which he keeps in his own garage, and yet he doesn't have to worry about a damn thing. The Christmas decorations are up and he's just sitting in his home plotting his next move - what the hell is this? :confused::confused::eek: |
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This whole post is pretty much nonsense |
No judge is going to issue someone be held in jail for petty theft unless that person has a warrant. In most cases you wouldn't even go to the police station. You'd be handed an appearance ticket and be on your way.
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The crook though still deserves to be punished.. All of these ponzi schemes involve victims who thought they would make 15% on their money risk free.....they are also less sympathetic but the ponzi schemer needs to be punished. . |
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If it looks to good to be true.... |
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