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i hope mr Travis will get this but i watched Ray Lewis sign footballs and jerseys for like 2 hours one time including the ball i showed....did you watch him sign that piece of card board you have there???? yes MOST likely that is his signature on that card but did you watch him sign it? Because i watched him sign that ball along with maybe 15 other players who signed that ball and YOU are going to TRY to tell ME its fake lmao see unlike most you coa and card chasers out there I get my stuff from the source and yes i dont care what anyone says its only 100 % real IF YOU see them sign it.and no i dont sell my stuff...my friend is selling the ball in question...its his...i just sat in lines for him to get some of the signatures...but no i dont sell my stuff b/c one,i would lose money by the time you add up travel cost and etc etc but 2,after you meet a pro NFL player and have him sign something of yours....its just too special for me to let go..not to mention the fact that whoever i sell it to will just try to make money of it.

keep in mind its only 100% real if YOU see it happen

Donovan, please don't hijack this thread to talk about a completely different topic. That discussion is over unless you want to post your photos again and start the discussion somewhere else. This discussion is about people who try to list items on ebay with banned COA's.

Auction is still up several days later.  What's the point of ebay banning something when they hardly feel like enforcing it?

Somethings take time - EBAY has removed it;

Item 390373005503 is no longer available.

 

which is why if you post a link post the picture as travis did or the seller's listing as once it's gone it's not so easy to uncover.

I know it Richard. Ebay goes about their business in strange ways.

one systemic problem is trying to find the banned list before posting.  It's not in a very visible place and if you are relatively new to selling (some are way past that) it can be difficult to find...

recently, been posting that list on craigslist and it has had it's effect.  one writer noted two postings with a morales coa had poped up.  More of us should post in the Collectables thread on Craigslist the EBAY Banned list.

as far as coa's poping up on EBAY there are thousands upon thousands of listings and depending on how the item is listed it can sneak by the checking, until of course, it's reported.

i'm sure this has been discussed before, but ho do you go about reporting it?  When you select prohibited items and then autographs, it seems to default to "Pre-printed autographs listed in Autographs-Original category," which is decidedly not what the report is about.

http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/autographs.html

Click on "Certificates of Authenticity and Letters of Authenticity."  There will be a list of COAs that are not allowed.

  • Autographed items with COAs and LOAs, or references to COAs and LOAs from the following people or organizations:

    • ACE Authentic

    • Coach's Corner Sports Auctions LLC

    • Christopher L. Morales

    • CSC Collectibles

    • Donald Frangipani

    • Forensic Document Services

    • Hollywood Dreams

    • J. DiMaggio Co. / J. DiMaggio Company

    • Legends Sports Memorabilia

    • Nathan's Autographs / N.E. Autographs

    • Nicholas Burczyk

    • Pro Sports / Pro Sports Memorabilia

    • Rare and Signed.com

    • Robert Prouty

    • R.R.'s Sports Cards & Collectibles

    • SCAA / Front Page Art / Angelo Marino

    • Slamdunk Sportscards & Memorabilia

    • Sports Alley Memorabilia

    • Sports Management Group

    • Stan's Sports / Stans Sports Memorabilia

    • TTA Authentic (formerly STAT Authentic)

    • Universal Memorabilia

    • XMI Authentications

    • USA Authentics

  • Blank COAs and LOAs

  • COAs and LOAs as stand-alone items

  • COAs and LOAs from anyone listed on the FBI's Operation Bullpen website

the link is:

 

http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/autographs.html

 

I had to chuckle with Aring's comment on not seeing the list.  Mike get your head out of the sand... that list has been published numerous times, lol!   and the ACE is for Autograph Certification Experts.

Rich;  haven't used the standard reporting lists in awhile but the preferred ones;

Listing Violations > Counterfeits and copyright violations > Bootlegs and counterfeit media > Counterfeit autographs

& that typically get's thier attention - then in the remarks;  simply add a BANNED COA is listed with this item for sale.

also; can use the above for "non-authentic" ones...   Sometimes I alter the last one if it's a secretarial (as in the many hestons) but of late - a counterfeit is a counterfeit if the Artist did not sign it (taking a harder line!)

 

these 3 standard categories might also work and just enough space to insert the Banned COA information;

CopyRight & Trademark,  counterfeit or authenticity disclaimer, counterfeit, fake or replica items.  Once submitted their response is what is "infuriating" and the time they take "excruciating;

We'll review your report carefully and take appropriate action. You don't need to contact us about your report again.


Your report is just one factor we review. To determine the action we take, we'll consider the type of violation you're reporting and how it may impact other eBay members. If the listing doesn't follow our guidelines, it may be removed. However, in some cases, the listing may stay on eBay, and we may contact the member to provide training. We also may place limits on the member's ability to buy or sell on eBay. To protect the privacy of all of our members, we're unable to share the action we take.

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