1-Bought at auction (therefore able to plausibly deny their origin) 2- Cant answer questions (able to avoid self incrimination) 3- Claims no knowledge (Yet is able to identify team names on many cards where team name doesnt exist) 4- Know when to sell a singular card (ie Pujols and not Pujols and 3 other cardinals) 5- SAME blue ink pen on many of the cards
Plus, looking at his feedback, the only thing he sells is auto baseball cards, you would think if that was his only item, he would at least investigate to find out the true value.
Additionally, it looks as if he is counting on the greed of the buyer to forego the fact that he has no knowledge of baseball cards, but decided to actually BUY this in an auction?
Sorry, but too many things point to the fact that these are not authentic
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Their disclaimer is suspicious: "Please bid knowing we cannot answer questions ... blah, blah, blah"
Whenever anyone says that they know nothing about baseball cards .... that's usually a red flag!
These guys are either telling the truth, or they're some of the best sig forgers around!
All positive feedbacks, too .... I'd still pass!
PoppaJ
<< <i>Gonna be hard not to pull the trigger on the one I'm looking at >>
The *one* huh?
<< <i>Gonna be hard not to pull the trigger on the one I'm looking at >>
Just don't shoot yourself in the foot!
Oh well
1-Bought at auction (therefore able to plausibly deny their origin)
2- Cant answer questions (able to avoid self incrimination)
3- Claims no knowledge (Yet is able to identify team names on many cards where team name doesnt exist)
4- Know when to sell a singular card (ie Pujols and not Pujols and 3 other cardinals)
5- SAME blue ink pen on many of the cards
Plus, looking at his feedback, the only thing he sells is auto baseball cards, you would think if that was his only item, he would at least investigate to find out the true value.
Additionally, it looks as if he is counting on the greed of the buyer to forego the fact that he has no knowledge of baseball cards, but decided to actually BUY this in an auction?
Sorry, but too many things point to the fact that these are not authentic
Sometimes when a deal is too good to be true it's not true.
<< <i>I thought eBay had a policy about autographed items that you have to be positive they are real and stand behind them. Is this not the case? >>
EBAY's #1 policy supercede's the policy of selling fake autos
Policy #1 - Make as much money from auction sales as possible