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Posted By: E. Angyal
about a Cleveland area dealer who dealt in high-end cards in the mid to late 90's. This dealer got really pissed off at Rosen after Rosen sold him in one of his auctions a misrepresented "mint" 1968 Topps baseball set. The set had a bunch of off center and other mishandled cards that the dealer subsequently returned. Rosen told the dealer he didnt know what he was talking about and that he was banned from future Rosen auctions (Rosen stated this at the bottom of one of his SCD ads). The dealer then sabatoged an entire Rosen auction out of spite by creating a bunch of fake bidder names and bidder numbers and phoned in a number of corresponding fake bids in one of Rosen's next auctions! (I know it happened as I saw it personally, LMAO!). |
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