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Old 09-04-2013, 07:56 PM
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Huh? I was simply observing that your position that someone who facilitates a fraud is equally guilty as the fraudster is the baseball card equivalent of the Bush doctrine applied to terrorism. To wit: 1."Make no distinction between terrorists and the nations that harbor them--and hold both to account."
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Old 09-04-2013, 08:03 PM
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Huh? I was simply observing that your position that someone who facilitates a fraud is equally guilty as the fraudster is the baseball card equivalent of the Bush doctrine applied to terrorism. To wit: 1."Make no distinction between terrorists and the nations that harbor them--and hold both to account."
Do you not agree that those who knowingly help the fraudster are also guilty? I happen to think that they are.

On the Internet, I set my sarcasm meter to zero. If this is the cause of the friction I sense, then please accept my sincerest apologies.

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Yeah I definitely agree. For example, I think the auction houses who knowingly serve as the outlet for card doctors should be held equally accountable as the card doctors -- that is, if any of them ever are held accountable.
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Yeah I definitely agree. For example, I think the auction houses who knowingly serve as the outlet for card doctors should be held equally accountable as the card doctors -- that is, if any of them ever are held accountable.
Peter,

This board actually does have the power to hold individuals and corporations to account. My initial post was a thinly veiled call to action. In no way did I mean to take you to the mat, personally.

In summary, those who perpetrate fraud within our hobby are pathetic, shameless trolls.

And my posts within this thread are a direct assault on Pauley (BubbleBathGirl.)

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Peter,

This board actually does have the power to hold individuals and corporations to account. My initial post was a thinly veiled call to action. In no way did I mean to take you to the mat, personally.

In summary, those who perpetrate fraud within our hobby are pathetic, shameless trolls.

And my posts within this thread are a direct assault on Pauley (BubbleBathGirl.)

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Eric I share your antipathy but in my view it is up to law enforcement to stop them, particularly the major card doctors and auctions and indifferent collectors that facilitate them who I am sure are literally laughing all the way to the bank.
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