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Really, a couple teenagers decide to start a scamming eBay account and use their Moms ID and name and persona? Then when it comes crashing down years later they go ahead and use their own names? I can guarantee that the person I dealt with at Battlefield, Carol, was an older lady. Complaining about how she couldn't respond to my emails because her Aunt was sick and had to take her to the hospital and that she had to list more items to feed her family so she didn't see my 4?emails before I ended up giving her 17 negatives to get her attention. IT WAS NOT THE COLLEGE STUDENTS BEING BATTLEfIELD! And give me the name of 5 Auction Houses that you heard of before they had their first auction? "Oh yeah, me and Robert Edwards go back 10 years. Used to hang out together and stuff. That was before their first auction of course. We are still tight though" |
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Pretty sure that Daniel is in his thirties, he was no teenager when Battlefield was doing all that damage.
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Fair enough, Eric. Admittedly, I may be making some assumptions, but it's not out of the realm of possibility that 2 young men were selling on eBay as "Carol" all along. I mean, look at their bio from the new website -- they have a lifetime of knowledge:
Candiman Auctions was formed by brothers Daniel and Justin. From a young age the brothers developed a passion for all things sports. From collecting a vast array of sports collectibles to playing various sports, they have gained a lifetime of knowledge of the sports and sports collectibles industry. Also, who would be more likely to have the ability to photoshop scans to make cards appear better? The parents or two kids in college? Every manipulated scan they used was a direct intent to deceive. I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this all plays out. This is nothing personal against you, Eric, and I enjoy your posts on the forums here, however it just seems odd that you would play devil's advocate for a seller that has been deceptive on so many different levels in the past. This also makes zero sense, from Daniel & Justin's first post: Quote:
Take on their inventory and sell it in their first auction. |
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Hey guys,
This will be the last time I am able to post for a while. I will be very busy with the auction ending tomorrow, then packing and shipping, and preparing for our April auction. I want to thank the many of you who listened to our story. I'm not going to go over everything that has been said. It can all be read from the beginning of the thread up to now. We have done our best to engage with as many people as possible on here and I believe have been respectful to everyone we have engaged with. Despite the harsh criticism, which Leon told me would happen when I spoke with him on the phone, I am glad we got on here and posted our story. We have nothing to hide. We created Candiman Auctions using our names knowing we would be in for an uphill battle. In the end I believe it will all be worth it. We love this hobby and want to be a part of it for years to come. For all of those who are skeptical and not fully comfortable bidding in our auctions yet, I understand. Time will tell the true story and that's something we simply can't attain overnight. We will be running several more auctions this year so please keep a watch out for them. I believe we will have some great items that many will be interested in. Also, I want to personally thank Leon for speaking with me at length on the phone prior to posting this thread. Leon, I appreciate all of your advice. I hope to speak with you again soon. You are a great ambassador for this hobby and we have great respect for you. Thanks, Daniel & Justin |
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Get your valuable raw cards graded like every other auction house. Especially because you're associated with and are selling the inventory of people who defrauded hobbyists with altered raw cards. It's as simple as this and any sane and honest seller would do so.
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"Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me."
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Somehow Daniel neglected to respond on the 55 Mantle?
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Unlike several on the board I fully support your decision to not have the cards graded. I think it is a mistake for many reasons but that is your choice if you or your consignors want to leave money on the table as well as not offer the peace of mind to your buyers. If you are not going to take the time and money to get the cards graded then take a stand and issue a definitive grade on a card and put up a large clear scan. |
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wrong thread
Last edited by BengoughingForAwhile; 03-10-2018 at 04:19 PM. |
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Now that would have been a great name for this effort
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I can't help thinking how it would go down if Candiman became a Net54 advertiser
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