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I saw this beautiful Thurman Munson autograph for sale last night on eBay. Almost $10 grand.Then I go on sportsmemorabilia.com and see the same auto for sale at nearly twice the price. They're stealing from eBay sellers. I know we've touched on this before, and I know how it works. SM.com sells the auto and then buys it from the person on ebay and then makes money. That's just wrong. Isn't that illegal as well??

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John, they (Sportsmemorabilia.com) have been doing that for years.

Although I don't agree with their method of selling, I'm sure the original seller of that item would have no issues getting payment for that item if Sportsmemorabilia.com sold it.

I thought of that too, Chris! I guess it's a win-win. And, SM.com isn't burdened by the eBay fees. LOL.

But anyone who buys their over-priced items should have their heads examined.

Does that look to you like it was written with a "gel" writing implement?

They also have a link to sell memorabilia on the bottom of their website ... it may be that the owner has just dual listed the item.

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