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Originally Posted by Wymers Auction
I can tell you from experience that "believed to not be authentic" is not a normal disclaimer as I have never experienced this on any auction contract. That is a crooked way to do business pure and simple. Let me ask another question if you believe they sell fake autos then why would they not also sell fake pottery, art, marbles, and anything else? They are all of the sudden crooked only when selling autos and baseball cards?
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Bingo ! a glass of urine with a "spalsh" of water ! Why even play that game ...use this analogy there is a restaurant where you live. They offer
1) Obnoxious waiters
2) Rude management
3) They have a sign posted outside that says "Our food is so bad we don't eat it"
4) The chef is combative and has a reputation for spitting in any dish sent back to the kitchen before he sends it back to your table
5) The menu says OUR FOOD WILL PROBABLY MAKE YOU SICK
6) The Guinness book of Worlds Records lists the establishment as the home of the WORLDS biggest cockroach
If the food was FREE would you eat there ?
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