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Is this the worst ever on Ebay?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1963-EMI-RECORDS-LTD-Signed-Beatles-45-EM...
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Yikes. It's definitely in the running.
Did any one read the question in the listing ? here it is :
: | Would it be possible to know what the letter says about how the autographs were obtained? | 30-Mar-14 |
A: | There were 32 singles that'll be for sale over the next week or two, most signed by all, some just by paul Mcartney & Ringo,however, all signed, selling for a relative of yoko ono's, who had them all signed, and i have letters of provenance for them all, plus a photos of some actually being signed, i'm selling them on behalf of a very wealthy and well connected private peer, they are certainly not fakes. I may post the signing photo(s) and almost the whole provenance letter(s), but the vendor, my client- wishes to remain annonymous. Any idea of value, or how you could explain what i have to you? There are 40 odd in total, if it's of interest to you and you're able to asist, i'm 100% genuine, my partner has 2975 +ve feedback at 100%, i dont want to risk emails expressing doubt the hard to answer questions, heavy scrutiny etc Kindest regards, Poppie.xx |
That's crazy even by eBay standards.
Anytime i see stuff like this in the description, or questions section, its a dead give away that that person is getting alot of authenticity messages. So he has to know something is up. 32 singles all signed by the Beatles. That would net him a small fortune. I wonder what relative of Yoko's its for, b/c obviously Yoko's relative would need money. And obviously if they did, they would opt to sell 45's rather than ask there extremely wealthy relative for money. I hope he sees this and posts those signing pics.
So he is selling these for a relative of Yoko, but yet he is selling on behalf of some wealthy anonymous friend? That doesnt make any sense. So the very wealthy and well connected friend got all these from Yoko's relatives, and then asked his friend to sell them for him? When the anonymous friend has such a high feedback score and plenty of feedback, but still asks his buddy with a couple dozen feedbacks to sell them? And im sure Yoko's relatives who need the money so bad would be stupid enough to ask a friend of a friend to sell these high priced items, instead of consigning them to any auction house around the world, allowing them to get top dollar. Poppie, have you been drinking?
Wow, those are horrible, and i am not even close to a Beatles expert. Those are almost as bad as the ones NE Autographs used to sell. And if im not mistaken, it sold. Either that or it was ended prematurely. I certainly hope the buyer gets a refund if it sold, it went for over 100 dollars when the auction ended. Just crazy. I mean look at this. Ebay seller poppiestevens should be ashamed. If he doesnt realize these are fakes, its time for him to do some serious research
I especially like the Michael Jackson style starburst under the Lennon
I love the ones that say that the autographs came from a guys uncle who worked at Shea on Aug.15, 1965...and he let the seller walk right in the dressing room and get the autographs...or they come from a dead uncle who'd been collecting autographs for a long time...etc. One of my all-time favorites on Ebay was the Lennon signed "Milk and Honey"album...WITH...a COA....AND OF COURSE...IT SOLD!!! Amazing!!!
i still don't get how ebay lets this sh@t through.
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