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A couple of years ago, he pointed out some similar irregularities with another auction house and was harshly criticized for his take. How'd that work out? Sure you're entitled to your opinion, but this is a Vintage Baseball Card Forum, which makes Jeff's thoughts on an auction's potential irregularities completely "on topic". Conversely, your post on Jeff's chosen profession is totally "off topic". I don't care if he picks up trash for the city. If he sees things being done wrongly I want to hear and read about it. If you disagree with his opinion, go ahead. Say why. But leave the straw man arguments out of the discussion. Edited to add: I'm not sure I'd use the term "without a shred of evidence." He offered plenty of evidence. Most of it was circumstantial, but it's still evidence. Edited again: You said, "And this I speak from fact." Care to offer any of those facts? Last edited by Jim VB; 09-22-2009 at 11:25 AM. |
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