His response
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I appreciate your opinion, but don't appreciate the attitude. There are other ways to discuss this with people. I bought this card several years ago from E-Bay with the understanding that it was an authentic card. I am not sending it to be authenticated, but will put these comments into the listing.
- wigglesmd
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He now posted this in the listing but still refuses to modify the listing. It's still listed as authentic pre-war.
My response to him was "For someone who sells a lot of cards on here it's pretty clear this a reprint. You also talk so highly of the set being so popular that it makes it sound as if you're quite knowledgable of the set and the cards. By advertising it as a 1911 authentic card without bothering of knowing anything about it is deceptive in its own right. Playing lazy isnt an excuse for ignorance. There's already 2 bids and its not fair to those that might see your reputation from feedback here as some sort of guarantee of authenticity."