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I'd say for the last 4-5 months VERY LITTLE authentic rock and roll autographed items have been put up for auction with no reserve.  Instead of auctions, most items have  ridiculous buy it now prices way more than actual value.

With the possible exception of Perry Cox's Beatles auctions (but those almost always sell for top prices due to Perry's reputation).

Perhaps the tons of fakes have finally scared away legitimate sellers? 

What do the members think? 

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This made me smile. Crappier than usual, good one.

Bruce, nice post.

I have felt that way for the past year or so.

With Ebay seemingly encouraging sellers of forgeries to list and sell, sellers of authentic items have no choice but to list their items with a high starting bid or Buy It Now/Best Offer.

Ebay has become the second coming of Roach's Corner Auctions.

"I have felt that way for the past year or so.

With Ebay seemingly encouraging sellers of forgeries to list and sell, sellers of authentic items have no choice but to list their items with a high starting bid or Buy It Now/Best Offer.

Ebay has become the second coming of Roach's Corner Auctions."

I agree wholeheartedly. Still have to wonder why anyone would give E-bay ONE NICKEL? Just keep feeding the machine nimrods, complain and do nothing about it... 

Maybe a class action suit against eBay is the only way to stop the madness?  They tend to take notice when their bottom line is threatened. Perhaps a lawyer who is on this site can start the ball rolling?  I'm down to take them on!

It has it's pro's and cons.
I read once that if you were selling an autograph and it failed a quick opinion that ebay would suspend your ebay account. Correct me if im wrong.

I never heard of that, Paul.

When that did happen, Ebay simply removed the item.

Im hoping some of the long time collectors can fill me in also.

Back in the day, when Ebay had the EMR team in place, Ebay simply removed the auction if it failed "Ouick Opinion."

What's the Emr team?
Sounds like it would be a conflict of interest, when some Tpa's are in business themselves.
I wasn't collecting back when this was happening.

The EMR concept was not a conflict of interest.  when it was in place, the forgeries were at an all time low.  GFA would never have existed if EMR's were still around.  They would have been on ebay's banned list.  it wasn't that long ago, but it seems like ages now.   it is a cess pool full of crap.

Paul, that is not true.  they would just pull the item. you could even relist it after.

Thanks for that, Where did the Emr go?

Sounds like it had it's advantages but also if they pulled say an authentic autograph you would be displeased.

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