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Posted By: tbob
About 3 or 4 weeks ago I spotted an E97 Young on ebay from a buyer with little or no feedback and the card looked a little suspect. I made a post on the board about it and asked for opinions as to its authenticity. Opinions differed but many said it looked like a reprint. All I did was call attention to the card which still went for a big bargain price. Granted several collectors didn't want to take a chance on its being a fake which held the price down, but by my making the post of inquiry, some collectors' attention was called to the card and they bid on it. The bottom line is the same card is now on ebay in an SGC holder at a much greater price. |
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Posted By: Bryan Long
You are right! I have learned to keep my mouth shut when it comes to questions about cards that are still live on the auction block. I would rather buy a cheap reprint then see a great deal go slip through my fingers. Maybe you should just e-mail me with any questions and then only I would be bidding against you |
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Posted By: quan
bob it's not the same card, but mum's the word is always wise...especially on scarcer stuff. |
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Posted By: zach
I agree with Quann. Mum is the word and I don't think live ebay links should be allowd to be posted. How many people view this board a day ? I know its in the hundreds. So if you think maybe just a few posters will see the link then you are wrong. I can't tell you how frustrating it is when you find a card on ebay you want to go big for and it stays really low then bam its posted on the board and the view counter on the ebay page has doubled in 12 hours and you end up getting outbid. I am not saying the high bidder only found out about the card through the board and didnt just find it themselves but you never know. I just know that when I spend alot of time surfing through ebay pages then before the auction closes I see a post on the board about that certain item it kills me. |
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Posted By: leon
I will not stop anyone from posting an ongoing auction. It's not my job to educate educated collectors, nor is it my right as moderator, imo. I cringe when I see them talked about though.... |
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Posted By: quan
go get urself some krispy kreme donuts and maybe the bitter taste of that other lost doughnut will go away |
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Posted By: zach
Leon-I didn't mean to come off like I was pushing you to do something, ban live links from the board. My post was more or less me ranting because it has happened and is very frustrating. Quann you of all people should know there are know dougnut shops in Pickerington |
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Posted By: andy becker
one of the best deals i ever got on ebay was a cobb portrait that was "outed" by another board member. the opinion of many was that the card was fake.... |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...card after seeking advice from this Board on its authenticity. Some people chimed in that it was legit and I trusted those that did and wound up with a really sweet deal. It would have been a monumental error had I not sought this advice before the auction closed, because everything about it looked wrong and I never would have bid. |
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Posted By: tbob
I got an email from the buyer of the E97 Young and he said, yes, it was a fake and was returned and the E97 Young on ebay now which he is selling is not the same one, just a coincidence. |
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Posted By: pete ullman
t206collector you really stole that o'hara...sweet deal...i saw it...because of your post...and I knew it was real. I should have outbid you on it! Ha Ha! tobeecat rules! |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Leon- I agree you can't prevent someone from posting a live auction, but how about as a New Year's resolution everyone who is a regular on the board agrees not to post them, or talk about some out of the mainstream country auction that's taking place some weekend that has a cache of vintage material. It's called the honor system, and we can all agree to abide by it. And also, to use tbob's example, if you are not sure if a card is real, email a friend privately. Once you put it on the board, it's a feeding frenzy in the making. This excludes warning board members of obvious fakes. That is something useful and encouraged. |
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Posted By: Mark
TBob, at least you learned a valuable lesson. Now how much should I set my snipe for on the sgc e97 young that you just brought to my attention? =o) |
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Posted By: nbbrazil
a better lesson is buying a card you thought was authentic/untrimmed...and finding out it is. the lesson you're talking about is a tough one...but is rarer and really didnt cost you any money (besides the possible profit). |
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