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FAKE packs and an FBI Fraud Investigation: What would YOU do?
I find myself in between a rock and a hard place (PSA and StarPaxMax) and I face some moral and ethical questions:
1) PSA found someone who they claim was submitting fake packs 2) He was a very well respected unopen expert on their boards ID: StarPaxMan and they have banned him. He is known as pepis on this forum. 3) They had authenticated and graded about 200 of his packs before someone turned the person into PSA 4) PSA then turned the case over to the FBI and there is an ongoing investigation. 5) Steve Hart, PSA's pack authenticator, told me that the person beat him (IMO - No one is perfect! It takes an honorable person to admit to being beat) 6) PSA's pack authenticator says some of the 200+/- packs are fake but does not know how many or which ones 7) PSA/FBI still have about 100 additional packs in their possession. The submissions that were there when the person was turned in. 8) PSA's pack authenticator gave me the list of packs the person had authenticated. I do not know nor did the authenticator tell me which are real or fake. 9) I verified that some of my better packs are on that list. There are some high profile packs on the list. 10) A friend of mine has a pack on the list. 11) I unknowingly sold several packs on the list a while ago. 12) I want to get out of this part of the hobby now. It is too dirty for me. 13) I called some higher ups at PSA looking for assistance and guidance and was treated like crap and given no help. 14) My entire user profile including thread posts and PM's has now been deleted from PSA's forums. I had a lot of information pertaining to this in my PM's 15) Steve Hart is the only one remotely associated with PSA that gave me the time of day. I appreciate his assistance and cooperation. 16) Steve Hart from PSA feels like I should ask the person for my money back or I should just sell the packs since no one knows for sure whats real or fake 17) One of the packs on the list is on Ebay right now! Questions for the board: A) Is it morally ok for me to sell the packs on the list? B) How would you feel if you saw a pack you owned on the list? C) Should I disclose to my friend that he could have a fake pack even though I told Steve Hart I would not share the list with anyone D) Should I contact the consigner of the packs I sold and let him know he may have passed on fake packs E) I have the entire list of possible bad packs. Should I post them so people can view it or keep it a secret because I told Steve Hart I would not share the list with anyone.* F) Should I at least expose the pack I see on ebay right now?* Even though it may be real? Last edited by DavidG1966; 01-23-2013 at 01:01 PM. |
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I think you need to tread very carefully. The list and the associated information that you have is part of an ongoing FBI investigation and you were given this information in what seems to be complete confidence by Steve Hart, who ironically is going to be heavily involved in the ongoing investigation as well. His act of disseminating this information to you could mean trouble for both you and him since it deals with information tied to the investigation and possible evidence in this ongoing investigation.
I would highly recommend you remain silent with the information you possess and under no circumstances release it, nor hint at its existence to anyone. I would also not act or take any actions where you would benefit from having known about the information such as questioning others or offering packs for sale since they could be construed as evidence, until the investigation by the authorities is completed. I would think any pack on the list would be considered evidence in the investigation. I would even recommend talking to your lawyer or a lawyer about this. The FBI does not take kindly to information about ongoing criminal investigations being leaked to anyone, especially the “public”. Last edited by markf31; 01-23-2013 at 12:41 PM. |
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I don't have an opinion on the morality of it, but I think knowing what you know I would be uncomfortable selling packs that seem to have a pretty high chance of being fake. Put it this way, if you were a buyer and the truth came to light later, would you be pissed off at the seller who didn't say anything? You probably would be.
Yeah, I suppose one could argue you're just selling PSA's opinion, but (easy to say I know) I don't think I would be comfortable. |
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i would agree with everything mark said and u also may want to call a lawyer
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This is exactly why I am seeking opinions on what to do. My advise from PSA and StarPaxMan was to just sell them. How can I do that?
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You can't. I implore you to talk to a lawyer. Any advice you receive on here will be in the same vein I believe.
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did the authentication company blow it again? well, that's just greaaaat, as elaine benis would say.
thats what people get for trusting them. they should be liable for all of this. if you have fake packs that a company certified, then go back to them for restitution. |
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This guy seems like a crazy person trying to use this as an attack on steve. Steve does a great job at what he does. And I know everyone agrees who has ever meet to done any kind of deal with steve knows he's 100% honest and fair in his life. Not even a question about his character. Steve is human and Jose has shown that by having the packs authenticated and oked by Steve. Brought to light anything to do with a bogus pack steve will do whatever to make things right. If a few packs got by steve it shouldnt be seen as if Steve did it on purpose.Which is what Jose is saying? Crazy fing guy. Steve is giving an opinion that we all ask for because he shares all his knowledge that he has about this area of the hobby. Everyone makes mistakes and it seems easy to understand a few packs getting by the system. But what I dont get is the individual who started this mess by sending in what he knew were basement made packs just to show that people can make mistakes? And to say that steve did it on purpose is insaine and your character needs to be looked at.
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For what it is worth...
....do not seek advice on a matter with significant legal implications on a public bulletin board. Get professional attorney client legal advice.
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At this point not much you can or should do about what you already sold, in my opinion.
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(edited to add more and formatting)
So does this mean there is no "PSA guarantee"? The PSA Financial Guarantee of Grade & Authenticity The PSA Financial Guarantee of Grade & Authenticity is fundamental to PSA's concept of third-party grading. The cash-back policy ensures the accuracy of the grade assigned to any PSA-graded card as long as the card remains in its tamper-evident holder. PSA guarantees that all cards submitted to it shall be graded in accordance with PSA grading standards and under the procedures of PSA. If PSA, in fact, concludes that the card in question no longer merits the PSA grade assigned or fails our authenticity standards, PSA will either: Buy the card from the submitter at the current market value if the card can no longer receive a numerical grade under PSA's standards or, Refund the difference in value between the original PSA grade and the current PSA grade if the grade is lowered. In this case, the card will also be returned to the customer along with the refund for the difference in value. The current market value is determined by PSA, based in part on SMR values and/or recent prices realized from the marketplace. PSA has sole discretion in regards to the buyback price. Click here for an important note about the PSA Holder. Also on another section of the site (http://www.psacard.com/services/PSA_holder.chtml) These are just some basic reminders and suggestions of how to avoid buying items that are purported to be PSA-authenticated or graded but, in reality, are not. A few precautionary measures can help protect you from buying fraudulent items and enhance your overall collecting experience. If you have any suspicions whatsoever, take a day or two to consider your decision and consult with colleagues or trusted advisors. I have to agree with earlier posts, a lawyer is pretty necessary right now and no one can give you definitive answers except them. Last edited by Sean1125; 01-23-2013 at 01:03 PM. |
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I would also suggest you stop commenting in a public forum any further until you SPEAK WITH A LAWYER. I wish you the best. I really do. Keih |
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It never dawned on me that the victim could be in trouble.
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Never get cheated!!
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Hello, David. My name is Keith temple. I worked for a company that was defrauded in the mid 80's to the tune of over a billion bucks. I feel for your dilemma, there. No easy answers here.
Me personally, I would not sell any packs in my possession that were on this list. Period. Before I published information from a third party who worked for a publicly traded company, I would see a lawyer. Before I called anyone and said a pack is suspect, I would talk to that lawyer. Before I betrayed he trust of ths third party, I would let that person know of my intentions...arghh, this brings back so many bad memories. Oh yeah, you may want to talk directly with the investigators... |
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That is a GREAT idea! I know way more about this then I want to. I would cooperate FULLY with them and share everything I know! What did you do? Just call you local office and keep digging to find the right person? This is the best piece of advice I have been given to date. Thank you!
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Treating customers like crap and censorship, just shocking .
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