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Posted By: runscott
I would love to see one of these 1896 Guides before Roy Huff took his scissors to it - it has some great photos. BTW, the real value to these guides "whole" is that they actually have stories, stats, and other writing in them. Once chopped up, all you have is selected pictures with "partial text" on the back - all else is lost. These are "books", not "folios" of stand-alone pictures. No baseball historian or anyone that places any value on books would do to these what Roy Huff does. I contacted someone who recently sold a book to "PSA10GEMCARDS" on ebay, letting her know that this guy simply tears the pages out and sells them individually on ebay (even the back covers!) - her reaction was to try to get me to outbid him on the remaining guides. I even went to the extreme of offering her more than book value so that this jerk wouldn't end up with them, but she got greedy and refused. So get ready to see a few torn up Reach guides on ebay soon! (nice condition ones) |
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Posted By: runscott
PSA10Gemcards is also Roy Huff. He sells the cut up pictures under the "libertyforall" handle, then sells the other complete pages as "psa10gemcards". I always wondered why "psa10gemcards" never sold any pages that were very interesting - checked his feedback out of curiosity and found a "Thanks Roy" rather quickly. I have spoken with sellers of these old guides and some of them are aware of Roy and almost all refuse to sell to him, except "McDermitt" who doesn't seem to have a problem with it. |
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Posted By: R
I wonder how long these morons will keep posting false libelous info (Roy Huff grades his own stuff). I use 3 different graders (not of which affiliated with me in any way) to grade my memorabilia. My merchandise is accurately described and most of my bidders are happy with there purchases and are repeat customers. There will always be people upset within anyone trying to make a living regardless of the service or product offered legal or not. When I sold Bible leaves, I had preachers emailing me saying I will burn in Hell; When I sold Hello Kitty merchadise I had death threats (on one occasion for selling a Hello Kitty erasor)! The bottom line is there will always be someone unhappy with whatever it is I sell; Also items sold are legal and accurately described; and idiots obsessed with preserving historical documents are more than welcome to preserve there own property while I split it up and sell it for a profit. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
LMAO, "R" for Roy? Haven't you figured out that we are able to trace your ISP? Can't imagine there is anyone but Roy Huff and his loser friends that chop up old guides that live in HI. |
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Posted By: MW
Roy, |
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Posted By: runscott
Roy, thanks for posting - the following portions of your post indicate your character far better than I ever could: |
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Posted By: leon
The folks you sell to are uninformed. When they become informed it is too late, they have lost their money. It is probably true that you are not doing anything illegal. Unethical YES, illegal probably not.....I can only imagine the emails you get when people find out. I would also think that some of them are too embarrassed to talk about it as you are a scammer extraordinaire.....and they have made a huge mistake. As far as preserving historical artifacts I am not surprised that you don't care. That would take a conscience and you DON'T have one.....I hope you rot in he** .......best regards |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
If you want to prove your integrity, how about listing your cut-outs somewhere besides the vintage cards listings? |
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Posted By: r
I have and do on occasion list in other categories. Ebay's policy regarding which category is letting the seller decide what is the most appropriate category and allows them discretion. The reason I list in the graded trading cards category is because there is no graded memorabilia category. There are many listing of graded memorablia in the trading card category including graded dominoe chips, cigar labels, playing cards, felts, ect. I even specifically emailed Ebay if it was ok to list my graded memorabilia (specifally giving them an auction I listed) in the category and they gave the ok. I think both categories are appropriate and further my description is EXTREMELY descriptive and I clearly state items that are paper stock cut outs and when there is text on back, ect. The bottom line is that the items are accurately described and it is the responsibility of the bidder to read the description. I even have a refund policy which covers almost all my items. I rarely get a refund request (none in the last 3 months) and contrary to the earlier post I get rave comments telling me how they loved my unique memorabilia, and they come back to buy more. There are several grading companies grading memorablia, several sellers selling it, and there is no reason why I shouldn't cash in on a legal high demand items with nice profit margins. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Roy, if your items are on the up-and-up, then why the private auctions? If they are so desirable, and winners so happy with what they get, then someone informing bidders as to what your really sell should not be a problem. Or is it teh fact that you are hiding shill bidding to make it look people interested in the items when there really is none. |
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Posted By: r
The reason I run private auctions is because in the past I have had competitors or people like yourself harassing my bidders. I have not and do not engage in shill bidding. I am a powerseller and have not lasted this long on Ebay by enganging is such blatant vialations of Ebay's TOS. I have had people suspected shill bidding before and I always tell them the same thing. If you feel this way simply email ebay! I can always use a good chuckle at someone showing there ignorance and making an ass of themselves! |
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Posted By: MW
Roy, |
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Posted By: RC_McKenzie
To me it's spam. I don't really care if you sell that stuff on ebay. Just list it in the memorabilia section instead of the pre-50 baseball card section. I don't like scrolling past all your stuff to see a baseball card listed on there. A man should have the right to feed his family in America. People sell cutouts of Britney Spears from People Magazine on ebay. I feel bad that you have to feed your family by cutting out pages of books and magazines and selling them on ebay. Have you considered Hawaii community college??? You can move up in the world, bro. |
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Posted By: r
We could trade insults all day so to those I will not respond. I will say that there is no question this is memorabilia by simple definition. You simply just don't like it. The pre 1930 graded category is also a valid category and I will continue to list there. I will submit though that I will make money regardless of what category I list and I will always find some idiot who doesnt like what I sell regardless of what I sell and regardless of what category I list! But lets have a little experiment. I will list an item in the aforementioned category and lets see if I get $50+ for it! Check it out item #2713453844 . Oh and by the way I did go to college (The University of Hawaii) I also graduated top of my class (Valedictorian) in high school from Victory Christian Center School in Charlotte NC back in the day. |
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Posted By: MW
Roy, |
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Posted By: jay behrens
No way we can tell if you got a legitimate $50 winning bid with a private auction. For all we know, you will shill it to $50. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
You make the claim that your scrap qualifies for the basbeall card catagory becuase items such as Domino Discs, cigar labels and felts get listed there. Here's the big difference between them and your scrap, those items were designed to collected in the state that they exist and are listed in major baseball card catalogues, while your scraps don't exist 'per se' because they were never intended to be collected that way and cannot be found catalogued anywhere, in any sort of collectibles book. |
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Posted By: runscott
We are basically talking to ourselves. As Leon pointed out, Roy is basically devoid of a value system, so this is a waste of our time - when you catch a petty thief stealing someone's purse, do you give them a lecture about right and wrong? No, you prosecute them. Hopefully the discomfort of the punishment discourages future socially unacceptable behavior. So, no, I don't think we will rehabilitate "valedictorian Roy". He's found a loop-hole and will exploit it as long as he can bring in the almighty dollar. |
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Posted By: leon
I am sure Roy is saying to himself "gee, he's really wrong, I have never graded anything MYSELF"....well Roy, we ain't that stupid....it's like me telling my wife I didn't buy "a" card...when I bought 2. As Polonius would say "to thine own self be true". What you are saying Roy might be true but you are fooling no one. If you yourself are not grading them then a cohort of yours, or someone you know, is. It remains that you are scamming people...plain and simple.....I assure you that in the long run you will get what is coming to you...think about it.....what comes around goes around in life. If you have never been told this here I am to tell you. You are scamming people, you know it, and it isn't right.....period......good friggin luck..... |
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Posted By: jay berhens
That may be, but for those of us 'contributing', it is probably cathartic. And then there is also the outside chance that something might actually click in roy's tiny little brain and he will see what a scumbag he really is. |
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Posted By: r
Well some peoples junk is someone elses treasure and obviously people (repeat buyers who know what they are buying) want my merchadise (due to its beauty). Why shouldn't they have the opportunity to buy what they want. But its obvious the posters here are convinced of there' opinion and no amount of facts or rational thinking is going to change that. Well there is no since in trying to reason with someone who is convinced the earth is flat and refuses to look at the basic facts. Oh well, I guess utter ignorance can be amusing and I'm always up for a good laugh. If you guys have nothing better to do that spend endless hours on chat boards are finding ways harass as many different sellers who you have an issue with then that is your choice but other people have real lives. Just thought I'd throw in my two cents. Good luck with your grade school games, I'm sure individuals of limited intelligence get a real kick out of being God of there own little chat board universe. |
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Posted By: runscott
...but I did really enjoy Roy's initial post, which was a great summarization of what he's all about, and straight from the horse's mouth! |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Actually, the real money in paper cutouts is in articles clipped from magazines about mass murderers. I have a buddy that has been selling these on eBay for about 5 years and I am always stunned at the prices he gets. 4 or 5 articles removed from Time, Newsweek etc about Charles Manson, Ted Bundy, et al will usually ganrner him $100+. Simply amazing. |
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Posted By: runscott
Roy listed one of his cut-outs in a non-baseball category and has "3 bids" already! |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Here's an idea Roy, Why don't you send me a list of the last 25 people that won your "scrap" auctions. I will send them an email asking them what they think they actually bought. We will than see if they know what they are actually truly satisfied with what they bought. I will pick at random or maybe all of them. After I get responses I will send you a copy of the email I sent out so that you will see it is not an attack to you or them. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Lee, only problem with this idea is that he'll just give the addys of his bogus accounts/shills and they will not give you a true answer. |
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Posted By: RC_McKenzie
Roy: |
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Posted By: runscott
He won a complete book on February 15 and he's already "parting it out". |
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Posted By: david
you run private auctions because you do not want uneducation bidders to be made aware of the garbage you are selling. i am sick of you listing graded scraps of paper-by the very tough AAA, which has taken the added measure of securing the paper scraps in screw downs. I wish ebay would actually do something for a change, your represent everything that could possibly be wrong with a hobby. i am sick of having to filter through all your spam listings to get through to auctions of ACTUAL baseball cards. and wow validictorian from a school in nc, what qualified you for that not being married to your sister? |
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