Intentionally trying to deceive or just poor auction description?
HighGradeLegends
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All over the place. Obviously fake junk, but why resell? Just toss it in trash
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Why not picture the fake card. Very deceptive and the bid is already $26 so someone didn't read the description.
SNAD: seller didn't include item in picture.
They really outdid themselves on the 1952 Mantle:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1952-Topps-Mickey-Mantle-311-PSA-AUTHTCT-READ-DESCRIPTION/163473276806?hash=item260fc43f86:g:qloAAOSwEJ1cMtqk:rk:17:pf:0
Unethical seller and a con artist. I am reporting these auctions.
I have no problem with the 1952 mantle auction, since he is being a lot more transparent (though still devious), and that is just a stupid buyer. The Jordan auction, with the picture used, is intent to deceive.
Definitely deceptive on both auctions. Seller is obviously shady. For some of the crap reasons ebay removes auctions, these should be removed without question
its up to $466.00
Very confusing description - AVOID! Scary that it has several bidders and at these levels.
He did include the pictures of the fake, pics 2 & 3 are obviously not a real PSA holder. The issue is including a picture of the real one with that cert # first.
Sorry. My point is that eBay requires shipping of the items in the pictures. Did this change recently?
So has everyone else also reported these 2 auctions? Been a while since I reported something but I went with fraudulent activity/auction.
Didn't there use to be options for counterfeits and also misleading ads?