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bn2cardz 01-06-2017 07:11 PM

e90-1 Jackson Reprint Ebay
 
I know this card is already on people's radar because of the contest for the month. Yet my question comes from how does ebay allow ebay user mrcarlk buy reprints from katetauc 3 different times (according to mrcarlk feedback) and then relist the cards as having owned them for 30+ years without pulling the auction?

I have reported the auction as I am sure others have, but on a card of such value how doesn't ebay have an algorithm that catches members that buy reprints of a certain card and then using the same account to list the same card later as authentic or "unknown"? It seems like an easy programming algorithm that could flag auctions like this for closer examination.

Rookiemonster 01-06-2017 07:47 PM

Most of the items he has for sale are fakes ! Check the 52 mantle out .

Sean 01-06-2017 08:39 PM

In his feedback he just got called out for selling a fake 1951 Bowman Mantle that he "owned for 30 years."

He's a clown, but so is anyone who thinks they can get a Mantle for $500. :rolleyes:

JustinD 01-07-2017 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Rookiemonster (Post 1617896)
Most of the items he has for sale are fakes ! Check the 52 mantle out .

I looked at the other listings and it just makes me sad that the general public is this stupid. I used to get frustrated about the sellers of this crap, but I've now progressed to the point that this is like a 25 year old sticking a fork in a wall outlet...the buyers deserve the the consequences of their actions.

Rookiemonster 01-07-2017 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by JustinD (Post 1617957)
I looked at the other listings and it just makes me sad that the general public is this stupid. I used to get frustrated about the sellers of this crap, but I've now progressed to the point that this is like a 25 year old sticking a fork in a wall outlet...the buyers deserve the the consequences of their actions.

It's like if you knew more likely nothing would happen if you stuck that fork in the outlet but there is also a chance of walking away with some cold hard cash .
If eBay made more like the reality of the outlet comparison then I think we would see a lot less of this crap.


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