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 Thursday, August 07, 2008
Paypal pounding people with prior postage propositions
Posted by Steve
Rarely a day goes by that I don't hear or read about some sort of major gripe concerning paypal. Whether it's a chargeback or international shipping or a freeze on their funds...it's always something. Yes, it's still the easiest way to do business on eBay and it's actually very difficult to buy and sell on eBay without relying on paypal, but lessons can be painful. While most concerns aren't worth writing about, the most recent one is. Apparently, some people have been getting funds held for transactions that are almost a year old for no apparent reason. Why? Paypal claims it's part of a routine screening process. The problem is that chargeback possibilities only last for 90 days so many sellers throw old delivery confirmation sheets at that point. In addition, the delivery confirmation numbers don't work online after around 90 days. This means you are basically out the funds unless the buyer "decides" to pay you again. There is speculation on the PSA message board that this is a ploy to push people into using paypal's online shipping and they are targeting accounts that don't use it, but that's someone educated guess. Either way, it's very interesting to see how this mini-monopoloy continues to push people around.
8/7/2008 4:12:27 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Roger Hooper finally being held accountable
Posted by Steve
 What comes around goes around, right? It was very satisfying to read that Roger Hooper had been arrested for selling bogus items. The Cumberland County district attorney has charged Hooper with deceptive business practices, according to the Patriot News. I first learned about Hooper in 2002 when Bob Lemke wrote about a ton of counterfeit 1963 Bazooka cards that were flooding the market from an eBay user known as "bassmaster." Yes, you guessed it, Hooper. There were also counterfeit 1921 W551 strip cards, 1931 W517 strip cards, 1947 Homogenized Bond Bread and 1952 Wheaties to name a few more. And to top it all off, there was even a fake grading company, FGA that encapsulated the counterfeits and further deceived the public. Guess who was the founder and owner of FGA? Yes, Hooper. Back then, Hooper blamed it on a business partner named Randy Howard, who was in control of his eBay username, although it was registered to Hooper. Hooper claimed he purchased the cards from a dealer at a show. Nobody saw the dealer, was able to identify him and, of course, he paid cash so there were no records of a transaction. It was almost like he printed them himself, put them in his own graded slab and sold them.  After lying relatively low for a few years, Hooper was back in the middle of another huge counterfeit scheme, which was very similar three years ago. Several different eBay sellers seemed to have endless quantities of rare SLU cards, Star Co. cards, Sportscasters and rare minor league cards, like Rickey Henderson, Cal Ripken and Roger Clemens. And they were selling them in GEM and GEM Elite holders. The eBay usernames were "inserts4collectors", "sportscardzz", "shaqfu1", "cavsking" and "jtgcards". The link was a yahoo.com seller named Randy Howard that had a very nice mix of the fakes from 2002 and the fakes from 2005. Hooper and Howard were at it again.  In both cases, the primary image for the card was used, then the fonts, borders, etc. were rebuilt to make the card look pretty convincing unless you had a real one to compare it to. I spoke with Det. Sgt. Earl Brock, who's leading the investigation, a couple days ago and he told me many other things they found in Hooper's warehouse, from tons of resealed packs (with more glue sticks than the average person would use in 10 lifetimes), to fake autographs, to labels from various grading companies, including FGA, Capitol, GEM and Gem Elite, along with other stuff I can't talk about quite yet. They have frozen all of Hooper's assets and have access to all of his accounts so if they can just locate payments to a printing press, they'll have the smoking gun. Until then, it's very tough to prove he knowlingly committed fraud. If you've ever dealt with Hooper and been ripped off...I should say, if you are aware you were ripped off, because almost everyone that has dealt with him has been ripped off, please call Det. Bock and try to document your losses. His number is 717-240-77764. Don't let the guy behind virtually every counterfeit sports card in the past six years walk. One more point I want to make is there's a reason why I pictured the Star Co. cards in this blog. It's because three years after we wrote about it, bigboydsportscards3 is STILL selling these on eBay (the Jordan on the top is the fake and here's a link to his auction for the exact same fake card...you compare). After I've talked to him and told him they were fake and after the ring leader has been arrested. If you've purchased any Star Co. cards from Terry Boyd, please call me (800-726-9966 ext. 13383) because it's time we start building a case against him.
7/29/2008 5:15:27 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Thursday, July 24, 2008
National offers Bartman $25K to show up and sign
Posted by Steve
The National is only a week away in Chicago and the infamous Steve Bartman is making news again for the wrong reasons. This time, it's not his fault. Show organizers and SportsBuy.com announced there will be briefcase with $25,000 in it offered to Bartman on July 31. All he has to do is show up at 1:00 CST on Thursday in the TriStar Autograph Pavilion and sign a photo. The photo, of course, is the infamous image from Game 6 of the 2003 National League Championship Series vs. the Marlins, where he reached over the wall and interfered with a foul ball that would (probably) have been caught by Moises Alou. The extra out cost the Cubs as Florida rallied and went on to win the series in seven games and win the World Series. He'll be offered personal security at The National and to a destination of his choice, according to Mike Berkus, co-executive director of the show. The photo, once signed, will be auctioned on SportsBuy.com to the general public, with net proceeds being donated to a Chicago-based charity. Will he show? Nobody really knows, but I'll be there to find out. Would you show up in a city where you were hated and essentially ran out of town, to sign a single autograph on a photo capturing the worst day of your life, to get $25,000? We'll see what Mr. Bartman decides in a week.
7/24/2008 11:01:58 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Hunt tops $5.3 million; Jennings to Europe
Posted by Steve
Sorry for the lack of recent posts, but this summer has been hectic with deadlines, household projects and swim lessons for my four-year old son (I won't even get into the fact that my 20-month old has slept through about six nights in the past six months). I'll try to post more in the coming weeks and should have a ton of content after I get back from The National. Anyway, the much anticipated Hunt DHL All-Star Fanfest auction topped the $5.3 million mark for its two-day event. The Gehrig jacket that was used the day he pulled himself from the lineup sold for $373,000, which made it the single highest item in the auction. Following the sage of high-school phenom Brandon Jennings, the No. 1 high school player in the land last year is headed for Europe to play next year. I'm getting irritated at all the message boards calling him dumb or stupid though. First, as my son repeats every time I use the word stupid, "we don't use the word stupid, daddy." Enough said. To set the record straight, he failed his first SAT attempt, passed his second attempt but the NCAA red-flagged him because of the jump in scores and forced him to take it a third time. I've never heard how he did on his third attempt because he signed on with a team in Italy before the scores were released. According to several articles, he also maintained a 3.5 GPA in high school. Let's not feel sorry for Jennings or label him a dummy though. He'll do well playing ball in Italy next year, make some solid cash and then be a top 10 pick in the 2009 NBA Draft.
7/22/2008 11:28:25 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Hunt's Fanfest Auction tops $3 million in first session
Posted by Steve
 If Josh Hamilton's performance in the Home Run Derby didn't provide
enough excitement for us yesterday, Hunt's first session of its DHL
All-Star Fanfest auction did. The auction described by David Hunt as
"certainly the best auction we've done in our 20-plus years and it may
be one of the best memorabilia sales ever offered" didn't disappoint.
Topping the list of the 463 items auctioned yesterday was a Babe Ruth
New York Yankees professional model hat c.1920-30s, which finished at
$327,750. Next was a 1978 Thurman Munson presentational New York
Yankees World Series trophy, which sold for $207,000.
After that, a Babe Ruth professional model baseball bat inscribed and
presented to Broadway starlet Tessa Kosta circa 1924 sold for $195,500,
while a 1977 Thurman Munson New York Yankees World Series ring hit
$143,750, while Munson's 1976 American League Most Valuable Player
award sold for $126,500. In all, the first day yielded a total of
$3,012,745. Today, the auction has continued with lots 464-979 so I'll
update you on that tomorrow. To view the completed auction results, click here.
7/15/2008 5:09:06 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Friday, July 11, 2008
No exclusives in 2008-09 NBA products
Posted by Steve
Need a reason to look forward to the 2008-09 basketball card market? How about this: no exclusives. For the first time since 2003, we won't have to open one company's products and know we can't get a signed rookie card of several players. Upper Deck had LeBron in 2003. Since then, guys like Dwight Howard, Kevin Durant, Greg Oden, Chris Paul, Brandon Roy, Adam Morrison, Andrew Bogut, Emeka Okafor, etc. have been exclusive to either Upper Deck or Topps. This year, we can expect everyone in every product for the mostpart. I wondered what it meant when Upper Deck sent out a press release the day after the draft saying they had signed the top 10 picks in the draft. Topps had already emailed me about the Draft Day Autographs available on its site (which I've written about a couple entries ago) so I knew they already had autographs in place for those players. Then Topps send out a release that it signed the top 15 players in the draft. It all makes sense now. We can finally look forward to all the products being loaded with rookie content and nothing held back. That can only be good for collectors. *************** Have you read the stuff about Arizona-recruit Brandon Jennings heading overseas? He had struggled with becoming eligible with his SAT scores, but has already decided to play next year overseas and then make himself eligible for the draft. A couple years ago, he would have been in the draft, but the NBA changed the rule so high schoolers have to go to college for a year, but Jennings is bolting overseas. I hope this doesn't start a trend. If you aren't familiar with Jennings, he's a lightning-quick point guard who has all the makings of an NBA star. It'll be interesting to see how this turns out.
7/11/2008 1:32:46 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Fake Cobb autograph sells for $102 on eBay
Posted by Steve
 When can someone that doesn't authentic autographs whatsoever clearly determine that an autograph is fake? Here's an example with no guesswork involved. I saw a Ty Cobb autograph being sold on eBay recently. It's his signature on a baseball envelope and being sold as genuine. The problem? It has a Lou Gehrig commemorative stamp on it. Cobb died in 1961. The Gehrig stamps came out in 1989. You gotta wonder why is only sold for $102.50. Or maybe we have to wonder who would pay $102.50 for it. ******** The first night of Mastro's Classic Collector Auction finished last night, with other half ending tonight. I now own game-used bats from Carl Yastrzemski and Rod Carew. I'm also still in disbelief that the Barack Obama single-signed PSA 9.5 baseball sold for $2,100.
7/2/2008 5:00:39 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Friday, June 27, 2008
Topps issues signed NBA Draft Day cards of top picks
Posted by Steve
 ![Beasley Draft Day[1].jpg](http://bloedowsblock.sportscollectorsdigest.com/content/binary/Beasley%20Draft%20Day%5B1%5D.jpg) Going on sale as I post this blog, are Draft Day Autographed Rookie Cards exclusively in the Topps Online Store. These cards include seven of the top 11 picks in last night's NBA draft, with Derrick Rose, Michael Beasley, Brook Lopez, Eric Gordon, Jerryd Bayless, OJ Mayo and Kevin Love. The cards will be sequentially numbered and composed using actual images from the NBA Draft 2008 in New York City and will be autographed on-card shortly after. The Draft Day Autographed cards will be available in the Topps Online Store Friday, June 27th at 3PM EST. Cards will be available until Friday, July 4th, 3PM EST or until cards sell-out. There will be a limit of one card of each player per customer. The following is a list of prices and quantities available: - Derrick Rose (numbered to 100, $200)
- Michael Beasley (numbered to 100, $175)
- O.J. Mayo (numbered to 100, $150)
- Kevin Love (numbered to 50, $75)
- Eric Gordon (numbered to 50, $75)
- Brooke Lopez (numbered to 50, $75)
- Jarryd Bayless (numbered to 50, $75)
Also, the jersey worn by Kevin Garnett in Game of this year's NBA Finals sold for $31,070 in an online auction hosted by NBA.com. Kobe Bryant's jersye went for $19,040. In all the Celtics jerseys from Game 1 were sold for slightly more than $79,000, while the Lakers jerseys totalled just over $33,000.
6/27/2008 3:07:35 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Mastro Auction pushed back; Dreams Inc. growing quickly
Posted by Steve
First, if you didn't see it yet, Mastro Auctions has pushed back its Classic Collector auction. The auction was supposed to end tonight and tomorrow, but has been pushed to July 1 and 2 due to server problems. Here's the text from an email I received last night: "We are currently running the auction using our backup system, which can handle ordinary traffic like viewing lots and placing bids. However, because we do not want to take any chances closing the auction with our backup system and risk any service gaps at crucial closing times, we have chosen to extend the bidding until next Tuesday and Wednesday, July 1st and 2nd. Bidding for lots 1-863 will end on Tuesday, July 1st, and bidding for lots 864-2174 will end on Wednesday, July 2nd. We apologize for any inconvenience this delay may cause, but we felt it was necessary to ensure a satisfying conclusion to the auction process." To discuss or comment on the auction in our forums, click here. *************** Brandon Rush, who is projected to go in the middle of the first round of the NBA Draft tomorrow night, has signed with a memorabilia company, according to Rivals.com. The company is paying Rush $4,000 to autograph 800 trading cards by the end of the summer. According to the article, last night he made it through 75 before his eyelids got heavy. Today he's hoping to knock out 100 more. "I've got nothing better to do right now," Rush says, "and it's easy money." *************** Finally, Dreams Inc. continues to grow quickly. According to a press release I recieved saying: "Dreams Retail, a wholly owned subsidiary of Dreams, Inc., (AMEX:DRJ), a vertically integrated leader in the licensed sports products industry, announced today it will relocate its operations from Niles to Northbrook, Illinois, effective June 27, 2008. The move will accommodate the exponential growth the company is continuing to experience. Owner of FansEdge® and other top industry brands, Dreams Retail will occupy the former Crate & Barrel headquarters building at 725 Landwehr Road, a 207,000 sq. ft. facility that provides warehouse space equal to more than three times that of the company’s current location."
6/25/2008 11:10:38 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Monday, June 23, 2008
Hunt's DHL All-Star Fanfest auction is impressive
Posted by Steve
 I just got the chance to look at the catalog for Hunt's DHL All-Star Fanfest auction and I was blown away. The Thurman Munson and Whitey Ford collections are amazing and there's plenty of other stuff too. I'll point out some of the top items, but only scrape the surface to how strong this auction is. The Munson items alone would make an impressive, stand-alone auction. Some of the top items include: - 1978 presentational World Series trophy
- 1976 American League MVP award
- 1979 Yankees home uniform
- 1970 American League Rookie of the Year plaque
- 1976 American League championship ring
- 1977 and 1978 World Series rings
- 1974 Gold Glove Award
- 1977 Mercedes Benz 450 SL convertible belonging to Munson
And that's just the tip of the iceberg. There are roughly 75 pages of Munson memorabilia in this auction consigned by Diana Munson, the widow of the former Yankees captain.  The Ford collection is also very impressive, led by a 1950 Yankees rookie road jersey; a John F. Kennedy single-signed baseball personalized to Ford; a Hall of Fame plaque display piece; game-worn glove attributed to the 1962 World Series scoreless innings record; 1961 World Series MVP plaque; Ford's 1999 Yankees World Championship ring; and various player contracts including 1953. Even if you eliminated those two collections Hunt would have a very strong auction. Since there's too many things to mention, I'll limit it to 10 more items: - Babe Ruth's 712th home run ball
- Ruth game-worn cap
- Ruth professional model bat inscribed and presented to Broadway starlet Tessa Kosta circa 1924
- Superb single-signed Ruth ball
- Lou Gehrig warm-up jacket from the day he took himself out of the lineup to end his consecutive game streak in 1939
- 1928 Tony Lazzeri World Championship ring
- 1917 Chicago White Sox team-signed ball with Shoeless Joe Jackson
- 1963 Stan Musial Cardinals home jersey with related materials
- Mickey Mantle 1960 World Series game-used Adirondack bat
- Mantle game-worn first baseman's mitt circa 1967-68
For more, get the catalog or visit www.huntauctions.com.
6/23/2008 11:58:30 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Thursday, June 19, 2008
NBA Draft just a week away
Posted by Steve
The Finals is done, but the NBA Draft is just a week away. I've said from two seconds after the lottery was determined that Bulls will take Derrick Rose. At first, most people were predicting Michael Beasley, but now most are saying Rose. Much like last year, this draft is pretty clear on the top two players, but it's not clear on which team will take them. The Heat have the No. 2 pick, but don't seem sold on Beasley so someone could trade into that spot. O.J. Mayo appears to be the consensus No. 3 pick and after that it's a mess. Jerryd Bayless, Kevin Love, Russell Westbrook, Brook Lopez, Anthony Randolph, D.J. Augustin, Joe Alexander, Eric Gordon and Danillo Gallinari appear to be the next nine players drafted but this year could be filled with trades so it's tough to determine what team will draft where. I like Mayo a lot and think he'll be an excellent pro. He's not Kobe or LeBron, but he works as hard as anyone, is a great shooter and I think he can play point guard or shooting guard. I'm also a Love fan because of his great fundamentals, rebounding, shooting touch and outlet passing. It's like he's Mehmet Okur already and should be a lot better. As for the guards, I'm not sold Bayless being point guard since all I've ever seen him do is shoot the ball. Just because he's short (by NBA standards) doesn't mean he's a point guard. Augustin, to me, bears a striking resemblance to Damon Stoudamire and will be a defensive mismatch since he's not even 6-feet tall. I like Westbrook a lot for his defensive presence and I think Gordon is much better suited to play in the NBA than in college. As for the bigs, Lopez doesn't impress me. He's 7-feet tall and doesn't play under the basket that much because he's too skinny, but does have a great shooting touch. Randolph has major upside, but is skin and bones at this point so he'll need a few years in the weight room before contributing. Alexander is tough, athletic and a good shooter so he could be very good. And everyone talks about Gallinari's offense, but nobody mentions that he probably couldn't guard me in a pickup game.
6/19/2008 3:10:59 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Friday, June 13, 2008
Finals jersey hot, Lakers not
Posted by Steve
If you haven't been keeping track of those NBA Finals jerseys, the Kobe jerseys have both topped the $8,000 mark. The road purple one is at $8520, with the home gold at $8020. The Garnett jerseys are also smoking hot, with the home white jersey at $5,480 and the road green jersey at $1,580. The Game 3 jerseys have had very little time to sell since the game was Tuesday, which makes the totals even more impressive. Even the Paul Pierce Game 1 jersey is over $5,000. And my hopes of picking up an Odom Finals jersey are diminishing quickly since his home gold jersey from Game 3 is at $570 already. I'm not sure if I want that one anyway since foul trouble limited him to four points. As for the card market, the NBA Finals hasn't had that much of an impact. No Lakers player besides Kobe has stood out that much. Many have had their moments, but cards aren't increasing. Kobe's Topps Chrome rookie still books at $250 and it's a very solid $250. It had a great chance of rising beyond that mark with a championship, but down 3-1 I'm not holding my breath. As for the Celtics, Garnett rookies are very solid, but he really hasn't blown anyone away in the Finals. Pierce and Ray Allen have benefitted the most and I would expect their cards to peak after (if) they've locked up their first championship. Rondo had a great chance to climb, but his ankle injury has hurt (pardon the pun) him, while Perkins looked good through most of the playoffs but has been a no-show during the Finals.
6/13/2008 3:33:44 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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