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Here's another ugly Mickey Mantle forgery on a baseball found on EBay.
The below ugly Mickey Mantle forgery on a baseball is listed by Ebay seller Sandford_and_cuz..
Ebay sellers of forgeries list their crap on Ebay because they know the suckers and wannabe autograph collectors will purchase their forgeries.
This is simply an ugly and hilarious Mickey Mantle forgery.
The worthless COA is from MFP, Inc.
This is an obvious forgery.
But as we have seen thousands of times, the Ebay suckers and wannabe autograph collectors will bid on this garbage.
Ebay seller Sandford_and_cuz writes "Christmas is right around the corner."
The sad thing is that the Christmas season is primetime for sellers of forgeries. Thousands of people who know ZERO about autographs will be purchasing forgeries as gifts.
And all of this as Ebay continues, as they have for the past twenty years, to PROFIT from the sales of forgeries.
Here is that ugly Mickey Mantle forgery on a baseball listed by Ebay seller Sandford_and_cuz.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Limited-Edition-728-1000-vintage-MICKEY-MAN...
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So has he been selling fake memorabilia for 16 years? Is that even possible? If so, ebay kinda blows.
He just resubmitted a quick opinion with PSA on the mantle ball now.
He says to check Premiere Props, and says they will vouch for him. Says they have an A- rating on better business bureau. But when I click the link, it's a blank page. I'm thinking maybe it's because I'm in another country..? Could anyone check them out?
http://www.bbb.org/search/?term=premiere+props&tobid=&locat...
Mag, these scammers will give you the run around all they can. They will have bogus stories, say it's passed PSA/DNA bla bla bla, it's all a bunch a BS. Premiere Props has absolutely NOTHING to do with this dog-crap Mantle forgery.
An authentic Mantle ball does not sell for $100, seriously this is such a bad forgery that I'm surprised he even has the balls to attempt to defend it. It looks like it was signed by a 6 year old. He is probably doing a PSA Quick Opinion on an authentic ball instead of this item, and will show you the "positive" opinion to try and screw you once again.
As I said, any honest seller would simply cancel your bid and move on, or offer it to the 2nd highest bidder. This guy has you hooked, and wants your money. Get the ball, open a case on eBay/PayPal and you will get your refund.
Incase you haven't noticed, "feedback", "top rated seller", and "years on eBay" has NOTHING to do with whether the items they sell are authentic or not.
It's actually not a ball, but an outfit a celebrity has worn. Allegedly... But yeah, this is weird.
He probably bought an old fedora for 50 cents at a garage sale and is passing it off as Al Pacino's & being screen worn in Godfather II.
Do NOT give this Scum-sucker ONE Penny!
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