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Posted By: Repro cards are in PLAY
Check out all these reprints and the amount of $$$ he is getting for them? http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItems&userid=ohiotarheelfan&include=0&since=-1&sort=3&rows=50 |
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Posted By: Hankron
... Private auction ... "I'm selling these as REPRINTS" ... "Sold as is-- no returns"... |
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Posted By: Hankron
The seller has got a touch of brains here, as he clearly says he's selling them as reprints. When the buyer realizes he spent $400 on a reprint, he has no legitimate claim to get his money back. The seller represented the card as a reprint, and that's what the buyer got. |
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Posted By: JC
I just wonder where these people come from? How can people be so Dumb that have that kind of money to waste or invest? When I came across these I could not believe the action on them? They have aged very well over the last 2 years. I think I'm going to be leary on what I buy at Nationals un-slabbed this year. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Not all the auctions ahve the REPRINT disclaimer. Checkout the Plow Boy. |
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Posted By: MW
I'm sure I speak not only for myself, but many others here when I write that descriptions on eBay (e.g., words like "REPRINT"), are often ignored by last second or "casual" (careless?) bidders in favor of an enticing image and a seemingly reasonable price. If these private auctions are truly legitimate, I feel sorry for the collectors who end up with this reprinted crap. Geez. Take a look at the Vezina and Nagurski. Pathetic! |
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Posted By: Hankron
Private eBay auctions are bad news. From my experience, it seems that the main in practice purpose for private eBay auctions is to keep people like Roy Huff in business. |
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Posted By: Hankron
I saw that, Jay. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Yeah, it totally amazing that suspend someone becuase of the bogus online and questionable authentification of autographs PSA/DNA, yet will not listen to literally hundreds of people when they are told that there is a fake card being passed as real. |
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Posted By: MW
Save yourself THOUSANDS of dollars. |
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Posted By: david
i noticed some of these auctions last night. i also noticed that some of the closed auctions have fetched over 100 dollars for obvious reprints. i think something is fishy with these auctions because i see legitmate cards often going for less then the reprints |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Alot if not most or all of the bids on these are probably the seller himself with alter ID's. He may catch a fish in the end but if you will notice, several of the bids were placed less than 1 minute apart. Dan |
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Posted By: david
that is what i was thinking. no doubt a scam where the seller bids up a few of his auctions to high dollar amounts in an effort to get the unknowing collector to think that his cards are real because they must be if someone is willing to pay a few hundred dollars for them. i believe this is a misuse of the private auctions policy also. according to ebay rules the private auction can only be used with certain items and i dont think reprints is one of them |
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Posted By: david
http://pages.ebay.com/help/basics/select-RS.html |
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Posted By: Hankron
Other than protecting sellers of fakes, private auctions are also used to hide shill bidding (Broadway Rick). |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Sadly, multiple reports go unnoticed. Once an item has been reported, if anyone else reports it, they get back a generic message that says this item ahs already been reported and they are looking into it. |
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Posted By: botn
Jay, |
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Posted By: Hankron
While many fakes and forgeries can be identified from an online image, one can't and should not even attempt to authenticate something from a scan. Considering that images are regularly manipulated or accidentally photograph different (darker, lighter, off color, etc) than the real item, and sometimes the image is stolen and the person doesn't even own the item, an 'online authentication servce' would be, in my opinion, bogus. There's no way around the fact that one can only authenticate an item by seeing it in person. |
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Posted By: Hankron
The above illustrates that, as far as authenticity goes in online auctions, the bidder is dependant on the knowledge and honesty of the seller. This explains why I regularly encourage bidders to find and deal with quality sellers. Especially when buying expensive and esoteric items, a quality seller is an essential not a a luxury. |
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Posted By: Three25hits
"one can't and should not even attempt to authenticate something from a scan" |
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Posted By: Brian H.
I agree. |
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Posted By: Hankron
I noted that many fakes can and are identified from online scans. |
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