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Sunday Morning Chuckle Michael Jackson autograph eBay seller zvitalik87 now svern_us2015

This "Jackson" errrr "Jaksul" has been brought up before on our forum but I now have to laugh.... they now have a "proof" photo (these Jaksul forgeries are sold by the handfuls on iOffer all the time)

Here is the auction from zvitalik87 and photos in it:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Michael-Jackson-Signed-LP-Framed-W-Record-P...

"Michael Jackson signed LP cover includes record obtained by my uncle in japan concert in 2006 very rare no COA please compare Michael's autographs this is authentic no pre print or reprint also Record IS INCLUDED and framed, for privacy purposes I have removed my face from the photo"

I love this part:  "for privacy purposes I have removed my face from the photo".  Except, that's NOT Jackson, its an impersonator that does shows called MJ The Legend.  If your gonna try to rip someone off, at least find a real photo of Michael to use.  The photo actually comes from MJ The Legend - Fan Gallery Page:  http://www.mjthelegend.com/media/fan-gallery/

Unreal.

Wascher

Tags: Jackson, Michael, iOffer, impersonator, svern_us2015, zvitalik87

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Just sold dozens of forged Robin Williams items. 

This seller was reported to ebay numerous times for selling forgeries. Last November/December, this seller must have sold 70-75 Paul Walker forgeries. No doubt many of those people buying X-mas gifts. This seller is known for horrible Michael Jackson fake autos & ever since his pasing, has been flooding the market with fake Robin Williams crap. Below is an example of a fake dual signed Robin Williams/Paul Walker dvd cover from this ebay seller, that sold for $65.00

Ebay make more money and idiots keep buying. This seller is so bad it's not even funny

This forger's items were definitely for sale at Wizard World Chicago a couple weeks ago.

Nice find, I wonder how many they sold, after all they include a certificate of authenticity!

I didn't connect the dots until later, but it was definitely the same forgery outfit.

Leads me to believe that you shouldn't buy anything from these conventions that you don't have signed in front of you from the actual stars themselves... they are no better than any other scamming place. Or am I incorrect on this? 

I've been to hundreds of conventions and sports shows. You're going to come across forgeries where ever you go. However, many of those shows are filled with too many people like here, smart autograph collectors/dealers. I believe 90% of forgeries are peddled on websites (Coach's corner, craigslist, ect). Ebay is the biggest forum for forgers to operate. You deal with as Mr. Williams says, wannabe collectors. The forgers don't have to deal face to face and can hide behind ebay ID's. If the rare chance the buyer finds out about the forgery they bought, the seller will say they didn't know & blame someone else, Or it will be too late for the buyer to take action, or the seller has already vanished and closed their ebay account and operating under a different name. Ebay is ruining the hobby. Period.

zvitalik87 is now back under the name svern_us2015  http://www.ebay.com/usr/svern_us2015

(he changed his old zvitalik87 eBay account name to peterhunt23 first, and now opened the svern_2015 account)  I added a post on another thread showing his latest garbage and his old garbage here:   http://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/michael-jackson-14?c...

-w

theres no way that is actually mj in that picture looks way too casual around him there would be hundreds in the background all clambering and security etc!? 

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