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Posted By: barrysloate
Daniel- you need to log back in, and then you will get the "edit message" at the bottom. |
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Posted By: leon
You need to email me privately with your contact info in the next few hours or I will be forced to delete your posts....thanks |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
At the National last year. I found ML to be charmingly old school in the sense of "my cards great, your cards bad" dealer approach to my offer of some vintage cards for sale. My response was basically "then don't friggin' buy them"; they bought them rather than let me walk. I did find it rather amusing when one of the sales reps (not JP) started to lecture me on the rarity and value of the British ciggie boxing cards they were auctioning off. |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
I think most of you who are defending JP Cohen are missing the point here. I can understand and appreciate why someone who has had all positive experiences with him would want to defend him. I respect loyalty, but that loyalty seems to be blinding some to the real issue, at least as I see it. |
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Posted By: whitehse
once again its arguments like this that make me glad I dont have the money to participate in auction house auctions. When you have so much money at stake why are any of us surprised when a certain element of society gets involved. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
A person using an alias "poorjackman" (who I don't believe has ever posted here before - sound like anyone else supporting JP here today?) stated: |
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Posted By: leon
You might want to keep asking those questions of Poorjack, quickly. His anonymity time is running out. I only wonder if it's only irony in the way the name sounds and the way "JP" sounds? PJ=Poorjack and backwards could be .....it's only a thought.... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
You might be right Leon. I don't understand someone making controversial posts anonymously. They have no meaning to me if they are not connected to an identifiable person. |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
Poorjackman's post did not strike me as either controversial or persuasive. |
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Posted By: leon
Poorjackman has politely contacted me via email. He is not JP. He has no axe to grind but does want to stay anonymous. I told him not in this thread but in others he can do that. If anyone "has" to know who he is email me and I will email him and we can see how we can do it. I do want to protect each person but within the forum rules. I would prefer no anonymity in this thread. Call it the dictator's priviledge but it is what it is.....Peter- I hear ya....I just don't want anonymity in this thread though...best regards |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
Poorjackman, sure one pays their debt to society, but with certain crimes there are restrictions after incarceration.
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Posted By: barrysloate
I don't think anybody "has" to know- I just feel if I had a strong opinion I wished to express I would want to attach my name to it, since I consider what I have to say a reflection of who I am (for better or worse). If you have something to say but are afraid to step forth, I just think that is kind of wimpy. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
why give more money to a guy who didnt earn it in an honest way. It doesnt matter if he did not rip off anyone of cards, but ..... |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
Frank, how about a used CARD?? |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
Ouch!! |
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Posted By: B.C.Daniels
isn't it? |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Prices were strong in the recent Memory Lane auction in contrast to the soft prices overall for Mastro. |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
Almost 5k with the juice for a 59 Koufax PSA 8, a card one can find almost any week on ebay in the 450-600 range. Nice card for sure, but to pay 10 times what it's worth? I wish the winner would make me some comparable offers. |
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Posted By: ramram
A reported scammer who has lost his source of income to support his lifestyle surely wouldn't turn to scamming some simple-minded card collectors, would he? |
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Posted By: B.C.Daniels
Proverbs 26:11 |
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Posted By: joe
Kind of late in this posting, but Barry you are right that laundering money in this hobby would the place to do it. Also, how many of you read operation Bullpen about the fake autographs. Some of this stuff was going on long before the internet, and collectors talked. With the 24/7 internet and news we see it more often now. And we can speculate and discuss till days end. There were always collectors and dealers that we were suspicious about in the 70's and 80's too. |
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Posted By: JK
Just curious, anyone receive their cards won in the December auction from ML yet? |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Nope. |
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Posted By: Duncan Harvey
yes , I received my cards a week after the auction ended. I have never had a problem with buying from Meory Lane and I have won several items well below my proxy bids but this information is disturbing. Not from a card buying perspective as I wil not bid more than I want to pay if he shills me or not , but from a human nature perspective. It will be tough for me to jsutify bidding with a guy who scammed charities and continued to find loopholes to continue scamming after they were caught and the fact that legally they did not have to give up much to the charities and they were still so greedy that they couldn't do that. |
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Posted By: howard
"Paying one's debt to society" is just a cliched term meaning that someone spent time in prison. When this JP fellow returns the money to everyone he ripped off I will agree that he has really repaid his debt. I still wouldn't trust him, though. |
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Posted By: cmoking
"Just curious, anyone receive their cards won in the December auction from ML yet?" |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
I looked at the FTC website in order to ascertain what presumably are the facts about this matter, and this seemed to be a pertinent excerpt. Link to the entire article below. |
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Posted By: David Smith
Let's see; a convicted con artist is running a sports card and memorabilia business and auction (an unregulated business). His latest auction does gang buster business, setting "record" after "record". |
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Posted By: David Smith
Peter, |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
I don't want to give an opinion as to the legal meaning of that part of the FTC order, as the excerpt on the website is only a description and not the full text and I don't know all the facts of the case or the context. My point in posting it was that someone had mentioned repayment and it appears that at least as of the entry of the order described in the excerpt, Mr. Cohen was not ordered to make restitution ("consumer redress")-- at least not by the FTC. EDITED FOR CLARITY |
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Posted By: David Smith
So, he could have the money hidden in foreign accounts. Therefor, he could buy items from his own auctions or have someone else buy the items and pay for them out of those foreign accounts. Then, turn right around and sell the items and launder that money. All the while thumbing his nose at authorites and not paying back those he stole from. |
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Posted By: dstudeba
Brian - |
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Posted By: Brian
I've said I don't know any of the dealers personal or past lives that I've dealt with. Do you? What someone's done in the past is very important and one could argue is a very good indicator of what one will do in the future. I'm not the only collector out there that has worked with JP over the past few years. Like everyone else, I'll base my opinions on my personal experience. Please understand that I'm not and will never defend these articles or anyone's past. All I've ever asked is what's your experience with J.P. as a dealer today? I know everyone's opinion of the articles. I assume you've never worked with him either? I think at this point most collectors would like to have some feedback on this guy as a dealer. |
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Posted By: howard
I, for one, don't give a rats ass about his reputation as a dealer. I would never do any kind of business with anyone with a record like his. If others want to give him a second chance that's fine with me but I'd rather give chances to people who earn them. |
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Posted By: Steve
Sadly, I must concur with the guys that have basically stated that this guy does not deserve their money. For all i know the cards he peddles are ill gotten gains from his previous ilicit activities. Everyone deserves a second, and even a third chance. I would not have a problem if others buy and sell with him. I just won't. |
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Posted By: TONY
I know someone who know's mr Cohen personally & he told me that he indeed did go to prison for the crimes listed here.....I also prefer not to deal with people with his background, that's a personal choice we all have to make. I'm sure due to this thread he will lose some previous customers who probably prefer to longer deal with him.....anyone who can drop $50K a nite gambling is is obviously making toooo much $$$ & has no concept of what to do with it |
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Posted By: B.C.Daniels
"Memory Lane" |
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Posted By: Jason Jacobs
I have had numerous dealings with JP. Once I bought a PSA 8 1963 Fleer Willie Mays and found out it had a giant crease in the card. He did take it back. Does anyone else remember that he closed down around 2001-2002 and just started back up a year or two ago? He told me that he was quiting the card buisness and was going into day trading. If the timeline for his jailtime is correct he would of been in jail during the time he was no longer in the card buisness. |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
Does anyone else remember that he closed down around 2001-2002 and just started back up a year or two ago? He told me that he was quiting the card buisness and was going into day trading. If the timeline for his jailtime is correct he would of been in jail during the time he was no longer in the card buisness. |
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Posted By: Jason Jacobs
Ok, I thought it was still up in the air whether the person in the articles is the same JP that runs Memory Lane. I used to buy cards in auctions dating back to WIWAG's in the late 90's but stopped after all the increases in buyers premiums, account set up fees, outrageous shipping charges, the practice of increasing the auction's alloted time to allow previous bidders more time to bid, not knowing when an auction is actually over, always having your bid be maxed out. I don't think it's just JP that was doing this but as a whole the auction buisness is like printing your own money. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Day trading . . . "I will trade you this pack of cigarettes today for protection from your people against the gang in Cellblock D." |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
David, I was about to post something very similar to what you posted but stifled myself. Glad to see that you didn't. |
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Posted By: BcD
because it has been recently discussed and is being reviewed by many. It's just easier in this format rather than archived. |
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