We're an eBay affiliate and may be compensated on purchases made through clicks. 

Hilarious Peyton Manning Forgeries eBay seller peyton1618 now knoxcollectibles

These are just laughable. eBay seller peyton1618 (who changed his eBay ID to clint15-tnvols after we exposed his garbage forgeries, and has now changed it to knoxcollectibles ) trying to turn junk into a gold mine.

"Guaranteed to pass 3rd party authentication". LOL. Scammers put this knowing 99% of people aren't going to spend the money to send it off to PSA/DNA or JSA. Also, these "proof" photos were probably just snagged off of Google and provide ZERO proof these items were signed.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Peyton-Manning-Signed-Tennessee-Volunteers-...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Peyton-Manning-Autographed-Rare-Harley-Davi...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Peyton-Manning-Jason-Witten-Signed-Tennesse...

You would have to be an absolute moron to buy these.

Tags: clin15-tnvols, knoxcollectibles, peyton1618

Views: 2792

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

The funny part, is he's dumb enough to put his own real name on this bogus COA.

A Division of Global Authentics?  ... well ok then, now we know who some of the employee's are/were :)

Here is the ID history just so we have it on record ... (I still can't believe he's back)

Just an update... when I had done this user history check an hr ago, he had 99 items for sale.  Since then he is down to 33.  I'm going to assume, since his card collections are still for sale under the user id - it wasn't eBay removing the auto's because they would have shut him down if they had to pull 66 items.  (or am I wrong on that thought?)

Ebay did remove them all I am 100% certain of it. 

In 1 hr they sorted through his stuff, took 66 items out and left 33 (2 signatures were still remaining in those - I think they were wrestlers or something)??

Why wouldn't they shut him down like they did to Ryan ?  or to Carl?  They had the real deals (Carl & Ryan). 

I guess I'm just trying to figure out what eBay processes they use (I know I know, if anyone figures it out, let everyone else know too lol)

:)

It looks like the items are in his completed (sold/unsold) if that is the case then eBay did not pull the items. If eBay pulled the listings then the items would not show up under completed listings.

Are you pulling up the first two items in this thread?  If so those are the old ones--and those can be pulled up as sold items (this thread was started awhile back but just added on to yesterday).   Can you pull up any of the 66 that were on there yesterday?   I don't know where to look for those.  I cannot pull up the ones Ryan posted yesterday at all with the link provided (and was able to yesterday--then all of a sudden the autographed items started to disappear).

Ok nevermind I found them in the completed.  If you pull up the ended listing and link where its to be relisted, you get

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Error?errid=2&item=321228842302  

This is the Kenny Chesney / Peyton Manning one.

So did he end them or did they all magically have an end time at the moment Ryan focused in on him again and added to this discussion?  (I mean what is the co-inky dink of that)?

Ebay definitely ended these auctions. Chances are they had been previously reported and it was coincidence that they ended at that particular time or either one of their autograph police came across the seller and ended them.

When the blue block pops up rather than the actual item that ended in the search, Ebay ended the auction and not the seller. I checked about a dozen of the items and all were ended by Ebay so I believe all 66 were ended by them.

The seller would have received a warning if it was the first offence that Ebay initiated and they would not close his account on the first offence. However, if he tries to re-list those same items or other items that are clearly forgeries, then they could suspend his Ebay selling privileges. They use a progressive type of penalty to deal with sellers who peddle forgeries but they can and do boot sellers off if they continue to sell forgeries. 

Ok thanks. 

eBay is a mystery to me since they overlook a whole lot of forgeries, and then take people like Ryan and Christopher and Carl and pull legit items (all of their items at one time) because of bogus complaints or for whatever reason. 

I do hope they get better though.  And am glad to see this stuff dumped.

I wonder if Steve Sipe is aware of this COA.

RSS

Photos

  • Add Photos
  • View All

Videos

  • Add Videos
  • View All

© 2024   Created by Steve Cyrkin, Admin.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Service