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Posted By: Lance
I was wondering if any board members took the plunge with this seller. I have kept an eye on all the auctions this person has run this week and can't believe the selling prices of the cards. The cards all have a disclosure similar to this: |
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Posted By: barrysloate
It does appear to be a reprint, although it's a terrible scan. |
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Posted By: Lance
A few more of last night's auctions: |
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Posted By: Steve
Glad you held back on those finely aged counterfeits. |
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Posted By: Anthony S.
So her ex-husband seemingly collected exclusively reprints. I think she's in for a big surprise if she ever has her engagement ring appraised. |
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Posted By: Paul
The Caruthers is definitely a fake. |
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Posted By: joe
I know I will look like a fool, but does anyone think there are people out there that don't know anything about cards? There are tons and tons of people that do not have the knowledge of collectors on this board. We are so into cards that we think averyone should know if there are fakes out there. This could actually be someone that has good cards and we are determining they are fakes based on a picture on a computer. The football cards actually look good to me. I have been collecting for over 30 years and have been stuck with 1 fake, that was on ebay. My infamous T205 Cobb sold to me by Texas dealer in San Antonio. This has been discussed may times on the board. Leon knows the seller. |
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Posted By: Rick McQuillan
Look at it this way. She played dumb, knowingly selling reprints but staying vague about it. She listed 17 cards and came out $2000 ahead. Not bad for a few reprints. If they were real she could have invested 100 bucks in a scanner and a couple of hundred in grading fees, and she may have netted a couple of thousand dollars more. |
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Posted By: BeenThereRecentlyEnuff
No Joe, you do not look like a fool. But the question which a hobby newcomer should face is “what guidelines should I employ in order to not get ripped off, until I become sufficiently knowledgeable to make choices based on my own experience?” And pursuing all of the levels of seller stupidity and new buyer gullibility, is not productive with that objective. |
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Posted By: 1880nonsports
and I thin Gil makes a few good points for the novice. I would also suggest that where the word "substance" is used - it should be noted that buying things of any real value should be predicated by an excercise of patience - there will be time to BUY things as you learn..... |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
#1) The seller's full of sh*t ("I HAVE TO SELL CARD AS A REPRINT BECAUSE CARD IS NOT GRADED" -- There's no such eBay rule, and there's no rule that resembles this rule. Note that the cards were listed in eBay's vintage non-graded categories, categories which, by their very titles (Pre-1930 Non-graded, 1950s Non-graded, etc), show that eBay has no problem with people selling non-graded cards as vintage.) |
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Posted By: Steve
I know, it's been said before... |
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Posted By: John H.
If someone doesn't know anything about cards, they certainly won't know enough to claim that a card is a reprint. Non-collectors won't know that reprints even exist. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I don't know anything about Ming vases, but I know not to buy one from a seller who uses blurry images and says "I'm not Chinese so eBay rules forces me to call this a reproduction." |
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Posted By: dennis
david that is not only funny but true! |
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Posted By: Bob
I am surprised at how crappy card collector's lawyers are: all the ex-wives seem to wind up with their cards! |
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Posted By: Paul
There could probably be a listing under our "Detecting Card Alterations, Forgeries & Reprints" section about how to suss out suspicious ebay items. There could be actual text excerpts about warning signs to look for: all CAPS text, ex-husbands, and especially IM NOT SURE IF THIS IS A REPRINT, etc. Personally, I always wonder how someone who claims to know nothing at all about cards happens to know about reprints at all. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
This is an ago old scam sales technique used for centuries. The buyer sees this seller who "knows nothing about this expensive card" and thinks there's a rube involved in the sale. And the buyer is correct. There is a rube involved-- the buyer. |
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