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NFL/Sports Forgeries eBay seller big$papa$p GLOBAL AUTHENTICS JUNK

Whaddaya know, another power eBay seller slanging every current star's "autograph" on every surface imaginable, all acompanied by a Global Authentics "COA". Imagine that.

Take a look at this JUNK listed by eBay seller big$papa$p  

Just laughable Andrew Luck's, they same laughable Andrew Luck's i have seen certified by Global Authentics over 1,000 times.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/ANDREW-LUCK-Autograph-Signed-INDIANAPOLIS-C...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/ANDREW-LUCK-Autograph-Signed-INDIANAPOLIS-C...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/ANDREW-LUCK-Autograph-Signed-INDIANAPOLIS-C...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/SANDY-KOUFAX-Autograph-Official-Major-Leagu...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/SANDY-KOUFAX-Autograph-Signed-DODGERS-Jerse...

Once again, it is absolutely SICKENING what eBay allows these sellers to get away with. And not only that, "Global Authentics" is somehow an APPROVED TPA... An absolute JOKE, as clearly GA will "authenticate" anything put in front of them. There is no way anyone is even looking at these... 

Tags: big$papa$p, ebay, forgeries, ga, luck, scam

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You are exactly right. They know what they are doing. You can't accidentally authenticate the same fake signatures from each athlete 1000's of times over. Yet, notice that you very rarely see anything from them that is legit. That tells me that the crooks know who to use and are in bed with them. I can't believe that a legit dealer would send them anything. Everything they do is with the intent to deceive! It all comes down to money. Global/Sipe, the crooked dealer, eBay, they are all to blame. I would agree that Sipe and /or his "braintrust" never even see these items. Why would it be necessary to look at crap that you know you are going to certify. They most likely receive a payment and send the certificate and hologram out directly to the thief.

I believe Mr. Kahldon just hit the nail on the head. It would actually make sense to just ship all the stickers and COA's to the forgers with instructions where to apply the stickers. They don't need to see or examine the items since they know 100% are forgeries, so why waste all that money on shipping them? Here is an auction ending today from ebay scammer framed_jerseys. This seller has sold thousands of Global forgeries, all framed up to fool people. 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/361178260081?ssPageName=STRK:MESINDXX:IT&am...

Here are some more Global forgeries he has for sale. Scroll down and look at this crap!!

http://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?_ssn=framed_jerseys&item=3611782...

Sadly if something is "authenticated" by Global Authentics, there is a better chance that it is a forgery as opposed to the real deal IMHO. Sick world we live in. 

All of their signed and framed hockey jerseys (with GA certificates) are poor forgeries.

I sent this to a friend of mine, William, who is very familiar with Tom Brady. He told me every Brady that framed_jerseys has sold is a forgery. He then sent a email to the seller through eBay's message system. That seller did not answer the questions and blocked him. He then received a message from Ebay telling him that because he questioned framed_jerseys Global Authentics items, that is considered harassment and that ebay is now temporarily suspending his account.

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