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Derek Jeter Mariano Rivera Autographed Photo Forgery Ebay Seller Waldy99

Check out these putrid forgeries of Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera and Andy Pettitte.

These forgeries of Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera and Andy Pettitte are listed by Ebay seller Waldy99.

Ebay seller Waldy99 writes "I didn't want to waste money by getting an authentication, but I promise you it can't get any more real. I got it myself and It was signed in black sharpie."

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Derek-Jeter-Mariano-Rivera-Jorge-Posada-and...

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If you look at the center of the above photograph, it looks like the person who penned the forgeries attempted to pen another forgery.

thats an attempt at Posada.  how many T's does this forger think Pettitte has in his last name? it looks like 6!

You're right, Terrier.  It was an attempt at a Posada forgery.

6 T's in Pettitte and 30 E's in Jeter.

Here is another beauty from the same seller.

What a pathetic attempt, and flat out lie. I

These Ebay scammers go to any length to sell their forgeries.

Check out his feedback...he recently bought 24 "used" unsigned baseballs. Wonder what they will be used for.

Those Baseballs will soon be signed game used balls. He might be taking pre orders.

I noticed that last night, Peter.

Inside the mind of a forgerer. "Boy, just look at that Mariano Rivera.................nailed it."

Just an awful forgery of Mariano Rivera listed by Ebay seller Waldy99.

Ebay seller writes "I didn't want to waste money by getting an authentication, but I promise you it can't get any more real. I got it myself in Toronto at the Park Hyatt hotel where the Yankees stay and It was signed in black sharpie."

Flat out lie.

at least he got the color of the sharpie correct this time.  I especially like the cute little flair at the end of the '"o".  and the forger needs a spelling lesson. Mariono?

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