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06-22-2004 04:02 AM |
Delusional Ebay Sellers!
Posted By: <b>Michael Poland</b><p>This is nothing new to anyone but I thought I'd throw this out there. As I was searching ebay, filtering through the copious amounts of reprints, counterfeits, etc. I run across quite a few Honus Wagner T206 reprints. Ok, nothing new. However, this one in particular caught my eye, not because of an interest in the card but the way it was listed. <BR><BR><a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5103778413" target=_new>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5103778413</a><BR><BR>I normally just shrug and move on when I see these kinds of things but I decided to drop this person an email stating such:<BR><BR><BR>"No offense but if you are selling this with a BIN of $200 then you know darn well it isn't REAL! Please don't think T206 collectors or card collectors in general are that naive to even think there is a chance of it not being a reprint. "<BR><BR><BR>I then get this response:<BR>"am selling it as REPRINT, but it is an old REPRINT and if i may say so myself, it is a darn good Reprint.."<BR><BR><BR>My reply to this was:<BR>"I do understand that you have the word reprint in your auction. What bothers me is the "???" after the word. The implication that it COULD be real is what I am mainly talking about. "<BR> <BR><BR>Then of all responses I get this:<BR>"ther is a slight possibibily. very slight.."<BR><BR><BR>I figure at this point I will let my contact with this seller fade. I will give credit to him as I was actually expecting to be told off in some form or fashion. Some people I tell ya.<BR><BR><BR><BR>
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