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Re: Huge fight over a presumed "stolen card"
That is very true.. The whole trade/stolen thing could turn into the savior for the scammer. There would have to be solid proof the scammer knew the cards were altered after the pre-grade process something that is going to be very hard to do. I think best solution would be fore the 2 parties to split the proceeds as they… -
Re: Huge fight over a presumed "stolen card"
<< <i>The biggest problem the original owner is going to have is PROVING the cards he got in the trade were fake or were altered, he also would have to prove the "scammer" knew the trade was made with intent to fraud.. >> I dont think proving that cards are fake would be difficult. Its easy to find some "experts" out there… -
Re: Huge fight over a presumed "stolen card"
The biggest problem the original owner is going to have is PROVING the cards he got in the trade were fake or were altered, he also would have to prove the "scammer" knew the trade was made with intent to fraud.. Yes the current owner came out of the gate wrong with his, BUT he is now trying to help the guy. It has also… -
Re: Huge fight over a presumed "stolen card"
I cannot stand to read the Beckett boards. All of the members have the 13 -years- old-and -I - have-the-world -by- the- balls mentality. Most of the threads are stupid and show what reading the stupid stuff they put in beckett and watching jackass will do to your mind. As for this case. Beckett handed out guns and ammo to… -
Re: Huge fight over a presumed "stolen card"
Some of you might remember some of the cards were offered on eBay at one time. I remember a couple of the cards from this scammer....whoever he is. Anyway, one was a 1994 SP A-Red and another was a 1986 Topps Steve Young. I think the Young looked like a very nice card and possibly was a 9.5 if graded (ignoring any previous…
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