Yes, people have been running these "soft scams", if you will, in online auctions forever. Ask questions before bidding. If they don't get answered in a satisfactory way, don't get suckered by a cheap price point. There's always a reason.
The auctions aren't really scams, as they're normally accompanied by grey area verbiage that covers their interest. Are they sports autographs? Sure, but in the way that a 1986 rodeo champion is considered an athlete.
I can put together large groupings of 100% authentic, major league 3X5s from a couple of sports, but I would be charging a lot more than circa 1980 prices for them. I often see people posting "buying in bulk". Translation: "Buying for next to nothing". I get it, we all want a deal. If people are finding bulk lots at such prices, more power to them. It can certainly be done. Personally, I'm happier owning the material than in divesting for a small amount of money that won't make a difference in my life or bank account.
Just be careful in an effort to not get hosed by a bulk lot of 500 pieces, featuring one Rick Wise and 499 minor leaguers.
Last edited by BillyCoxDodgers3B; 07-14-2025 at 09:36 AM.
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