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Hello out their,

I am making this post because i think others might really be interested in this particular seller on ebay if your not aware of him. I just found him during his last auction and the products look great. They are pretty much all 11 by 14 signed high quality pics that are all JSA certified with corresponding card. The signatures all look good too. And since Roger has looked at them already, or another JSA member, you know their good. Id definetly check them out if your interested, they also have some baseball names. I dont know this seller, just think his items are a steal.

For instance, his bids all start at 9.99. They are multiple Neil Youngs, Eddie Vedders, Lady Gaga (if your into that), and some other great rock names, and the bids arent up past 40 dollars on really any of them. Their are 4 days left, but i was their at the end of last autction and he had a some of the exact same names and the Neil Youngs and Vedders didnt got above 50 or 60 dollars. Their is also alot of actors like Nichols, Depp, and Schwarzeneger (spelling?).

 

anyway they could be fakes, but they are all JSA certified so i do kinda doubt it, im hoping someone who is just unloading a collection quick. I just didnt want to hog all the deals as you could probably even resale these for alot more.

 

Hope this helps someone.

Oh yeah the ebay name is   

certifiedgraphs

Chris

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You might be right, Mr. Zipper, but I would like to know why he picked that seller.
I agree with Zipper.  Chris may be just showing us what he found.  I like to give people the benefit of the doubt.
Also might be a scheme to get lots of bids and get excitement.  Most of ebay is "Buy-It-Now."
thanks for setting us (me) straight on the matter...D
Chris, I appreciate your reply. Thank you.

But since you did give free "advertising" to that seller, are you sure that his sports autograph items are authentic? I'll openly admit that I'm not a fan of GAI and I am always suspicious of sellers who use "Private" feedback.

Maybe you were trying to do a good deed, but I still find it "odd" that you would pick that particular seller.

Truth be told, I did not realize the feedback was private when I browsed the auctions. I don't think it's as obvious as it used to be on ebay.

 

You really need to be vigilant to keep track of this stuff.

Mr. Zipper, in my opinion, "Private" feedback should not be allowed on Ebay.

As an example I will use a seller I exposed a very long time ago when "Private" feedback was not yet an option. There was a seller on Ebay who would list on a weekly basis three signed items from various major athletes. He would list a Derek Jeter autographed bat, jersey and baseball every single week; he would list an Ichiro signed bat, jersey and baseball, etc. First of all, the autographs were obvious forgeries and secondly why wasn't anyone asking the question "How does this seller have such a huge inventory of Jeter, Ichiro, etc. autograph items every week?"

Now sellers use "Private" feedback to hide those prior sales.
Agreed. I can't fathom a strong legitimate reason for it.

Well my only motive was really to try and help others. As i mentioned i search for paramore items all the time and when i saw he was selling all 11 by 14 Jsa approved items, i was stoked. I recently purchased a Neil Young from Roger and i love it, but i payed for the quality. Then looking at this guys, I see a Young that was better than half the price but JSA approved. Since i already had him, i didnt see the point in buying another, and the same with the other musical names on their except for Haley. So i thought i would share this in case someone was selling a collection and the deal would be done and over soon. I really wasnt trying to further anybody on ebay, i could care less who this guy is. They could be fakes, they are awfully good prices, but the JSA authentication matches up, and i trust them and PSA, maybe to much. Maybe he somehow is running a scam with dishonest stickers and such, i dont know. Again, i just wanted to spread the word, because i would have loved to have found a seller like that who sold items i was after already authenticated at low costs. But you do get what you pay for, maybe its to good to be true. I know about a month ago, i ran across an individual on their selling a collection of all psa authenticated musical items. I ended up getting a carlos santana, the edge from U2, and Robert Cray for next to nothing. And all were great, but the bidding went fast at the end. I kinda kept that one to myself because i wanted the items, lol. But i decided if i saw something like that again, i would share it here. Maybe thats not a good idea though as it seems to give a bad impression. 

Hope this clears things up. Again i could care less who this guy is, as long as hes selling good autos. Believe me i wish hed give me some profit, as im near broke as it is, lol.

Have a good one

Chris

"Maybe he somehow is running a scam with dishonest stickers and such, i dont know."

 

the stickers themselves are not dishonest, but the people applying those stickers? that's another story. They must have been looking at base ball autographs (we all know they know those well), but were accidentally adding stickers to music items. Perhaps they (JSA) were victims to a slight of hand trick or maybe someone was waving a ham sandwich in another direction and they were distracted, bottom line, sometimes the stickers aren't worth any more than the item and ink they are affixed to. As Brad once told Spicoli "...Learn it, Know it, Live it!"

Darren I commend you.  You really have a great deal of knowledge.  I'm glad you're here.

No worries, Chris. You had good intentions. Maybe some of the autos are good... I really don't know as that is not my area of specialty.

 

Good to see you around and don't be shy. Everyone gets a little hazing now and then, but it is a good place to learn.

 

:-)

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