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1952 Mickey Mantle "PSA 8" on ebay
edmundfitzgerald
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edmundfitzgerald
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<< <i>Not really sure he is doing anything wrong. >>
Please tell us you are being facetious.
Also, as noted above, the frosting on this is a dead give away. Still though... (shakes head in disgust)
1) Scammer selling a fake Mantle
2) Total moron
I lean towards both.
If it is legit -- and would grade PSA 4-5 -- having it graded would make it
worth quite a lot and obviously would need to be done.
I see sports card scammers --they're everywhere.
And their favorite hangout is eBAY.
DaveB in St.Louis
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<< <i>Not really sure he is doing anything wrong. >>
Please tell us you are being facetious. >>
+1
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
goes to resell.
He is being straight forward about the card which is fine. The problem is the buyer is not going to he so honest when he
goes to resell +1
<< <i>He is being straight forward about the card which is fine. >>
The guy admits to creating a nearly "perfect" fake card and claims he has been offered $68,000.00 for it and you say this is fine? Wow he sure is honest!
And, he has this in the item specifics:
Original/Reprint: Original
Professional Grader: Professional Sports (PSA)
It's not original, and it's not graded by PSA.
<< <i>Not really sure he is doing anything wrong. He isn't selling a fake as real. He is selling a counterfeit card as a counterfeit card. >>
Not sure if this is serious. Selling a counterfeit item is illegal no matter how honest you are about the fact that it is counterfeit.
<< <i>He is being straight forward about the card which is fine. The problem is the buyer is not going to he so honest when he
goes to resell. >>
Actually it is not fine unless he has a license from Topps to sell their items as homemade reprints.
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<< <i>Not really sure he is doing anything wrong. He isn't selling a fake as real. He is selling a counterfeit card as a counterfeit card. >>
Not sure if this is serious. Selling a counterfeit item is illegal no matter how honest you are about the fact that it is counterfeit. >>
+ a million
Thumbs down to the Bobbys.
<< <i>Not really sure he is doing anything wrong. He isn't selling a fake as real. He is selling a counterfeit card as a counterfeit card. >>
Wow, really?
<< <i>Typical frosting on the right side. >>
BTW, you did exactly what he was counting on. You read the title, looked at the pic but didn't read the description. You obviously didn't read the description until after it was pointed out here.
I have zero faith in eBay to ever do the right thing, but I'm on board with Maurice's suggestion. At the very least, I hope we can nudge karma his direction.
<< <i>Looks like its been taken down. Thankfully. >>
Since it's gone now, for future reference...
Seller's ID: cardbuyer20
Location: Amherst, Ohio
Eric
And he claimed that a dealer begged him to sell the card for 68k.
Who is the dealer? His mother?
<< <i>Who is the dealer? His mother? >>
Helen Keller.
you started it.
<< <i>Helen Keller. >>
I see what you did there.
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<< <i>Helen Keller. >>
I see what you did there. >>
Some collectors cant see a scam even if its right under their nose. Some collectors lack vision. If a deal see-ms too good to be true it probably is.
In all seriousness HK being blind as her legacy is an attempt to marginalize her real historical significance.
please substitute Stevie Wonder.
<< <i>i'm sorry vlad, i meant no disrespect to Helen or you.
please substitute Stevie Wonder. >>
That's perfect.