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I'm amazed that nearly a month after the "Morrison Hotel" was removed from eBay, the remaining U.S. Trade Discount Inc. items are still available for purchase. During that time, the Who piece apparently sold for $500, and the Jimi Hendrix piece has received two additional "best offers", one of which is still pending. I can't understand why eBay would remove one of the items and not look into the authenticity of the remaining related items.

Unfortunately, the Jimi Hendrix Experience and Led Zeppelin albums have sold for $2,000 and $1,200 respectively, a fraction of the value of these items had they been authentic. I still can't understand why only the Morrison Hotel was removed from eBay, while the others remained for months to eventually be sold at about a quarter of the "Buy It Now" price. They all include a COA from U.S. Trade Discount Inc. DBA Starmarks. When one of these items was removed by eBay for authenticity concerns, why weren't the others looked at as well? The Janis Joplin and Bob Dylan albums are still available for sale. It's a real shame.

Great feedback from the buyer...

simply awesome.. treated me better than i have been treated by most sellers!

Unbelievably, the "Morrison Hotel" album mentioned at the beginning of this discussion was recently re-listed and just sold for $3,500. Despite the fact that it had been removed from eBay, it included only the original COA from U.S. Trade Discount Inc.

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