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I could be wrong but his e-mail reply didn't sound like he was surprised/ticked off that he had purchased a fake but rather that I pointed out to him that it was? He wanted to know how I knew, what signs (plural) that lead me to my conclusion. Like I mentioned, I only told him of the border as it was a dead give away and stated, because I didn't know him, that was all I was going to say. I have received no reply back from him, if that means anything?
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His statement speaks for itself of course and you are correct.
I always smile when someone uses the "you can't prove it" defense in a nickel and dime debate about someone doing something and being caught. To me, them saying you can't prove it, proves they did it, most times. Quote:
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