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Maybe try communicating with the seller as well? It's possible that he is unaware of the forgeries mixed in his offerings. I know I sometimes make mistakes or overlook something when I'm listing large groups of items, and as a seller, I appreciate when someone points the mistake out to me (preferably politely) so that I can correct it before the error gets passed on down the line. His response to a gentle correction would probably go a long way to revealing whether he's just a little careless, or if something more sinister is afoot.
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