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Originally Posted by sdkammeyer
Not sure if that was directed at me or not .... but to answer your question ... no. IMO they are crooked for misleading potential bidders by falsely describing the lots they have for sale. It wouldn't matter to me if it were a reprint card, a fake autograph, or a stinky bag of cat poop that was advertised as "scent free". I personally haven't dealt with that particular auction enough to safely accuse them of anything besides the cards. My friend's new furnace wasn't fake. As a matter of fact, he brought it home, hooked it up the same day, and is very pleased with his purchase. I am sure they have sold thousands of lots and have thousands of happy bidders, but the facts are still there, and now I know that at least 2 of us have brought to their attention the fact that they are peddling fake/reprinted sports related items.
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Steve not really directing this at you specifically. The facts were that you saw a reprint listed as an original and the original post stated that they sold many fakes. Therefore I concluded that they run a crooked business as the original post talks like they have a history of selling those items. I do not believe that any auction house sells fakes over and over and still does not know there is a problem. There are way too many bidders out there that are knowledgeable enough to identify these items and will be sure to let you know.