because my integrity and lack of proper communication has been called in to question
I will give my version of the time line.
1. April 2, 9:58 PM (from Paul) Keith, let me know if you are going to pay, or if you changed your mind because I just got messaged by someone to let them know if the person doesn't pay. So, just let me know or PayPal F&F
2. April 3, 11:55 AM (from Keith) "want desperately to pay for the Vendor's Badge"
3. April 3, 1:01 PM (from Keith) "trying to figure out how to send by PayPal"
4. April 3, 1:11 PM (from Paul) Keith don't I'm not sure it's authentic
5. April 3,1:24 PM PayPal transaction ORP25085UL020001U 360.45 (currently pending) (transaction appears as *pgrus.... )
I am very familiar with items like medals and sports related artifacts that have been doctored to indicate they were awarded to a known athlete and hence appraised (and sold) in four figures by auction houses. These appear to come from England, but the methods are available to anyone. An example known to me was a Sam Thompson item and sold in spite of objections of fake, including myself.
I am not an adversarial person by nature, and it was not a private message, but I did indicate in one of my posts that I wanted to purchase, "authentic or not."
The entire time line is less than 24 hours, and I do not see how I can be faulted for lack of interest or reasonable response.
Keith
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