Ebay Seller Bluechipvideoentertainment Sells Forged 500 Homerun Club Baseball

Ebay seller Bluechipvideoentertainment continues to list and sell GFA-certed forgeries.

These are, of course, obvious and laughable GFA-certed forgeries.

The below 500 Homerun Club forgeries on a baseball were listed and sold by Ebay seller Bluechipvideoentertainment for $339.00.

Directly below is another thread I posted on Ebay seller Bluechipvideoentertainment.

http://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/ebay-seller-bluechip...

The worthless COA is from Stephen Rocchi and his Guaranteed Forensic Authenticators GFA) group

The only people who buy and sell this crap are either people who know ZERO about autographs or scammers who are knowingly selling forgeries and hiding behind a bogus "Forensic" COA.

This crap, which will infect our autograph hobby forever, continues to make it difficult for sellers of authentic autographs to sell their memorabilia.

And in my opinion, Ebay encourages the listing and selling of forgeries by doing absolutely nothing about it.

Also, Ebay seller Bluechipvideoentertainment is doing what a number of Ebay sellers of forgeries do; they have "Private Listings" in their auctions, which, in many cases, is synonymous with hiding shill bidding. 

Ebay continues to profit from the sales of forgeries just as they have for the past twenty years.

As I've posted dozens of times, who knows how many thousands of forgeries have been authenticated by Stephen Rocchi and GFA, but one thing is for sure; I will continue to expose all Ebay sellers of GFA-certed crap.

Here are those laughable and obvious 500 Homerun Club forgeries sold by Ebay seller Bluechipvideoentertainment for a whopping $339.00.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mantle-Williams-Jackson-Mays-Aaron-Etc-500-...

Tags: Ebay seller Bluechipvideoentertainment sells forged 500 Homerun Club baseball for $339.00 item 252325755407 COA GFA Stephen Rocchi John Goraczyk

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the only think uglier than these hideous forgeries is that gawdy, pathetic GFA sticker.    it should be placed OVER the signatures.

Terrier, you would think with all of the money Rocchi is making from "authenticating" forgeries, he would have a more attractive hologram.

I think the GFA sticker is wonderful. It's so large, obtrusive and ugly, it can easily be identified in small thumbnail preview images. Then you don't need to waste your time clicking on the item to look any further. It's a real timer saver. 

Good point, Steve!!!!

I think, other than a news story, we should list items on eBay to draw the attention of those who buy these cheap fakes. The heading should be something that lets people know that all these GFA items are FAKE. Maybe we can get enough people to question what they have purchased and put some pressure on eBay because there will be a bunch of people calling to complain or trying to get refunds.

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