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Old 04-27-2010, 05:45 PM
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Rick P
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I sent the seller a note with a link to this thread and received the following response.

"THANK YOU FOR THE LINK; When I listed the sign I was under the impression it was real, I had know idea that a similar sign sold last year for $152,750; this sign has caused me nothing but a big headache for the last week & a half! Now I know it's not real; I even contacted supposed experts in the CJ collector's club; they told me it was real! The guy who bought the sign still wants me to ship it to him??? He has the same problem I did, wishful thinking that it's real??? If you can help me to find out where it came from, I think they are just coming to market? I think somebody locally (Pittsburgh, PA) is making them? Do you have any additional info? Thank you for your time, Jay
- jlombardo120"


My reply: "I wish I could tell you! I do know that when the real poster was auctioned off, a high quality picture was included in the catalog and it was widely circulated by media. THe fact that the reproduction has the same stains confirms that the deed was done with an image. These days, it seems anyone with access to a good computer can do things that make it very difficult for buyers and sellers. If I were you, I would contact ebay directly about this before sending it to the buyer. You'll need their help to stop him from posting negative feedback if you don't...and if you do, you're going to get stuck paying a significant seller fee AND will still get slammed when the buyer realizes his mistake. Right now, he probably fears someone else got to you with a better deal. You need ebay right beside you as you unravel this mess. Sorry to bear the bad news; you seem like an honest guy so I'll bet you'll get through this in good shape. Honest is still the best policy! Good luck."
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