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Remarkable inventory of legendary autographs starting at .99 cents!

Seller: ruckusssss

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cy-Young-autograph-on-a-torn-out-piece-of-p...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/George-Herman-Ruth-Babe-Ruth-cut-autograph-...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Larry-Lajoie-autographed-card-unauthenticat...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mark-Twain-cut-autograph-unauthenticated-/3...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Babe-Ruth-Connie-Mack-and-Ford-Frick-cut-au...

And on and on...

Quite the disclaimer on each auction as well:

"And now some legal stuff…

I have reason to believe everything I sell is authentic.  If I didn’t, I would not be selling it or even acquiring it in the first place.  However, I am not a professional authenticator.  Therefore, I am not qualified to make any determination of authenticity.  So please keep these things in mind when bidding:

Everything will be sold "as is, where is", with no guarantees of any kind on my part, regardless of any condition statement made. Please keep in mind that condition statements are merely my opinion. Buyers shall rely entirely on their own inspection and information. Statements on the "Certificates of Authenticity are the opinion of the company or entity which issued the certificate and not those of the seller. The information contained on any such certificate is added to the description merely as an attempt to fully disclose any information accompanying the item, and in no way constitutes a guarantee of the validity of the information on the certificate. It is the sole responsibility of the bidder to verify the claims made on said certificate before placing any bids on that particular item. When placing bids on items accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, it is the sole responsibility of the bidder  to research the company or entity which issued the certificate and base any bidding activity on the strength of the company which issues the certificate. No refunds will be given due to disputes over the validity of information contained on any Certificate of Authenticity.  No refunds will be given due to ANY dispute over authenticity.  So please use your own discretion when bidding!"

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most have them have been mercifully removed 

Nice find, Tom.

My pleasure...I always get a special laugh when an unknown, non-established seller pops up with an inventory that would make the top auction houses jealous. It may be one of the biggest red flags I can imagine.

the seller no longer has any items available for sale

This was recently listed and sold by Ebay seller "ruckusssss."

This is a pathetic Babe Ruth forgery that someone wasted $1,025.00 on.  Who in their right mind would spend $1,025.00 on this piece of crap!!!!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Babe-Ruth-autographed-1-cent-postcard-with-...

Shame to see the buyer's postive feedback on that item - "thank you boyhood dream "

A seller of bogus items with 98.9% feedback. Maybe ebay can take away that "Top Rated Plus" badge now?

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