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As I've said before, I could spend all day posting U2 forgeries from Ebay and around the net.  I generally refrain because 1) It doesn't seem to be the hottest collecting topic on the forum, 2) Because I think most of the sellers just aren't very smart (as opposed to being a forger), and 3) It feels like kind of a lost cause, seeing as how most sellers (even the good ones) will just be argumentative while Ebay generally doesn't care anymore.

But when an obvious, terribly done forgery is sold with an outright lie, I have no problem calling the seller out.

These signatures from Ebay seller llobpierre.  Forgeries are as bad as they come, even though he says that he got him himself. 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/U2-SIGNED-RATTLE-AND-HUM-VERY-RARE-FULLY-...

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I feel the same way about Michael Jackson's.  I see eBay riddled with fakes and could call people out several times a day.  Just doesn't seem worth it because they are never ending.  I am a little taken back by PressPass having an unlimited supply of MJ's as well..... not sure what to make of that.  I don't know U2, but I'd read em if you posted em :)

Well, we've noticed a number of Press Pass's U2 items (despite the JSA rubber stamp) as forgeries.  I'm sure it's the same deal (or worse) with MJ.

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