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Posted By: barrysloate
Leon- I agree you can't prevent someone from posting a live auction, but how about as a New Year's resolution everyone who is a regular on the board agrees not to post them, or talk about some out of the mainstream country auction that's taking place some weekend that has a cache of vintage material. It's called the honor system, and we can all agree to abide by it. And also, to use tbob's example, if you are not sure if a card is real, email a friend privately. Once you put it on the board, it's a feeding frenzy in the making. This excludes warning board members of obvious fakes. That is something useful and encouraged. |
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