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Old 03-20-2010, 01:49 PM
ctownboy ctownboy is offline
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Clayton,

If you look at this sellers Feed Back and see some of the items he has recently sold, you will see a number of "questionable" cards, some of which have been graded by CCG.

This guy KNOWS he is selling fakes and doesn't care.

Didn't Leon previously say he tried to talk to this guy about his card being fake and yet he continued that auction and has now relisted the card?

My opinion on these scam artists is this; if they know about getting cards graded yet STILL try and sell cards "graded" by unknown or little known grading companies (instead of the big three or four) then they are absolutely positive their cards are fake and are purposefully ripping people off.

If the guy says book value on this Ruth card in this condition is $900 dollars yet is asking only $585 and says his card is graded by CCG then he must KNOW that if the card were in a PSA or SGC holder that it would more likely attain a selling price close to, if not above, the $900 dollar mark. Thus making the extra cost involved in getting his card graded by PSA or SGC worth the time and money involved.

David
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