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 Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Beware of unopened 1952 Topps Christmas Rack Pack scam
Posted by Steve
 Be on the lookout for an eBay scammer selling 1952 Topps Christmas Rack Packs. The seller's username is i-sold-it.wa and he recently got $666.99 for the rack pack, with 18 bids. He's got all of typical "i'm running a scam" type things like user id's kept private, but the real proof that this is not legit is his buying history. He's recently purchased 15 1952 Topps singles in mid-grade, raw conditions with prices ranging from $5.50 to $31. He also teases in the title and description that there could be a Mickey Mantle or Willie Mays in there. My guess is he's buying these singles and re-sealing the rack pack to scam people. I looked to see if it was being talked about on any of the forums I frequent and sure enough: PSA message board thread.And now he's got 25 more auctions running that end in four days so plenty more people will get ripped off before he's done? ***************** While looking at that thread on the forums, I also found this thread about another scam running. This one deals with 1979-80 Topps Hockey wax packs. The scammer has purchased a roll of 60 wrappers from bbcexchange and plenty more wrappers on eBay and is now selling them as unopened packs. The thread raises a great question: When are people just going to give up buying unopened material that aren't graded?
10/24/2007 3:42:15 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Friday, October 19, 2007
Biggest moron in the history of eBay?
Posted by Steve
 I know typos occur. No matter how many times you proofread something, they are going to slip through on occasion, but how does this eBay auction happen? Here's the title: DAM MARINO AND BRET FAVRE SIGNED FOOTBALL TD RECORDS
Here's the description:HERE IS A GREAT ITEM. DAN MARINO AND BRET FAVRE ON THE SAME FOOTBALL. BOTH ARE THE TOP 2 REORD HOLDERS FOR TD PASSES
ALL PAYMENTS MADE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTIONS END
COMES WITH HOLOGRAM COA FROM RI-SPORTS
ANY QUESTIONS EMAIL ME
PAUL18391@COX.NET
First of all, if you have such a cherished item as a dual-signed football from arguably the two greats quarterbacks of all-time and have been saving it for this special occasion to sell when Favre broke the record, wouldn't you at least know how to spell one of their names? Second, the seller's username is ri-sports, which is also where the COA comes from. Finally, this all caps stuff bothers me. Normally, with this poorly written of an auction, I would guarantee it's fake, but the seller actually has 465 feedbacks with a 100% rating so it at least raises the possibility that the signatures are real (of course, we all seen that tons of positives don't mean the seller is legit with my frequent blogs about the scams of bigboydsportscards3). I'm also not an expert on the signatures (unlike that Star Co. cards bigboyd is peddling to the unknowing public). Leave that to James Spence, PSA/DNA or Global. But how can you not question an auction where the seller offers a Dam Marino and Bret Favre signed ball?
10/19/2007 3:02:45 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Friday, October 12, 2007
Get your GRA-graded cards now
Posted by Steve
 I was in need of a mental break and playing on the PSA message boards and found this post about a grading company called GRA. All of the seller's (gradedrookies) cards are graded by this mystery company and meant to trick people into buying a card they think is legitimately graded and worth big money, but it actually just a poor condition card in a screwdown with a fake lable. Here's his description: "Winning bidder receives this beautiful investment-quality card which has been graded GEM 10 by Graded Rookies Authenticated (GRA). Along with Beckett and PSA, GRA has established itself as an industry leader in the grading of premium quality sportscards. WHY BUY FROM US? Six simple reasons. QUALITY -- featured by Beckett in the August 2001 Baseball Card Monthly, GRA GEM 10 cards are the best of the best, continually command some of the highest premiums in the hobby, and offer tremendous investment potental. SELECTION -- with over 2000 different cards to choose from, we offer the largest inventory of high-grade sportscards anywhere. You willl find cards here that you won't see anywhere else. PRICE -- we hold the exclusive on-line distribution rights for GRA GEM 10 cards, which means that you will not find these cards sold for less anywhere on the net. TRUST -- we are an eBay Power Seller with a rating over 3300 and near perfect feedback. CUSTOMER SERVICE -- as mail-order specialists, we respond promptly to all e-mails and ship within two business days of receiving payment. THE GRA GUARANTEE -- in the unlikely event that you are not fully satisified with your purchase, simply return it to us within seven days and we will refund your purchase price, no questions asked."  Look at the upper right corner on the Koufax or the centering on the Berra card. Nice. It makes me think of the movie "Tommy Boy" when Chris Farley is trying to sell that old guy brake pads and the guy doesn't like the fact that the guarantee is not on the box. If you've seen it, and I don't think I've ever met anyone who hasn't, you know what I'm talking about. Anyway, these cards don't even look like they'd be assured of a 5 or 6. And I'd love to get my hands on this Beckett Baseball Aug. 2001 issue that "features" this company. In unrelated news, I just finished working on a CD project where we put everything 1981-present from the 2008 Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards onto one CD. It'll be offered for sale in the next month or so. It's fully searchable and has most of the sets linked from the chronological index right to the page so it's very easy to find your way around. I'll have more details on it once production is finished and it's offered for sale.
10/12/2007 10:42:59 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Friday, October 05, 2007
Another bigboydsportscards3 blog post
Posted by Steve
 A month or so has passed since Mr. Counterfeit card seller's name has come up and then on the same day, I get two emails. One from a SCD reader, telling me he purchased a 1984 Pawtucket Roger Clemens card that turned out to be fake. The other from my friend and Star Co. expert, Steve Taft, with a simple link to a ton of Star Co. fakes. What do these have in common? Both are about bigboydsportscards3, aka one of the biggest seller of counterfeit goods on eBay. Here's the SCD reader email:
Hi, I was wondering if you know of any way to stop an ebay seller from continuosly auctioning off conterfeit 1984 TCMA Roger Clemens cards.
In April 2007 I unknowingly purchased a fake 1984 TCMA Roger Clemens card from a seller called " Bigboydssportscards3 ". I paid $114.50 for the fake, but when I compared it to the other one I purchased at the minor league ballpark in 1984, I noticed the difference between the 2 cards. (editor's note: look at the above scans and notice the difference in boldness of the letters and the differences in how long the top of the "T's" in Pawtuckett extend...obviously, the real one is in the BGS holder with the snapshots positioned after the card they represent.) I informed the seller, and demanded a refund, which I eventually received. But after notifying the seller that his card was in fact a fake, I noticed that he sold the same card on July 4th, on August 2, and again on September 29th.
Now he can't say that he isn't aware of the counterfeit cards. He purposely uses a private auction, so that you cannot contact the potential buyers to warn them of the counterfeit card. And from listening to other Ebay'ers, who have informed Ebay of this matter. It is apparent that they are not willing to lift a finger. If you could provide any kind of information on how to report this thief, I would really appreciate it. Maybe your magazine could research the matter and run a story. Thanks, Dan Johnson.
Then the one from Steve Taft: link to bigboyd fake star co. stuff
A current list of 35 cards, a virtual who's who of the counterfeit inventory.....
Did you ever think to test his DVD inventory.... Might he be selling counterfeit Disney or Warner Bros. DVD's? Do you think Disney would chase him???
He's still selling all the fake Star Co. stuff (don't worry, he assured me a month ago that he was almost out of stuff). He's got fake minor league cards...same trend as with all the other stuff, take the card image, rebuild the fonts, but they don't match exactly and it's obvious when a real and fake are compared side by side. He's been accused of doctoring patch cards. He's been accused of re-sealing wax boxes and selling them (bigboyd acknowledges this happened but claims it was a supplier). What else? I don't need to write anymore on this because the emails, past blogs and scans speak for themselves. What to do? Here's an idea, everyone that reads this, feel free to give a shout to Terry Boyd (513-779-2356) and let him know how you feel about his flooding eBay with fake stuff. More importantly, call the Cincinnati Computer Intelligence Unit at 513-946-6685 and the Cincinnati Police Dept. at 513-352-3578.
10/5/2007 2:34:25 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Monday, October 01, 2007
Some rookies already shining four weeks into season
Posted by Steve
Just four weeks in, you can already spot certain rookies that appear to belong in the league and others that seem like they are lost. Some are predictable, others are surprises. Here are several observations. The big name running backs have both performed. Adrian Peterson and Marshawn Lynch are both for real. The Vikings need to get Peterson on the field more because it's clear he's a superstar already. He runs hard and fast and has already gained 383 yards. Lynch isn't far behind with 307 yards. Both rookie backs appear to be franchise backs at this point. Nobody else is even close, with undrafted Selvin Young third in rookie rushing with 138 yards. The rookie receiver studs aren't exactly who you expected at this point. Sure, Calvin Johnson has 189 yards in three games (he missed Week 4 with a back injury) and two touchdowns. And we could have predicted Dwayne Bowe would be solid, but not spectacular like he is so far. Bowe has 299 yards and three TDs already. The surprise of the class has been James Jones, a third-round pick from San Jose State that has 232 yards already in the Packers offense and looks like he's played for years. Other top picks have struggled, including Ted Ginn, who the Dolphins don't even put on the field, Robert Meachem and Craig Davis. We'll have to wait a while to see the rookie quarterbacks. JaMarcus Russell signed very late, which means he probably won't even get on the field this year. Brady Quinn also signed late, but could see the field shortly. The only guys that have even thrown a pass are Trent Edwards and Kevin Kolb, with Edwards starting for the injured J.P. Losman and winning his first start and throwing for 331 yards. For teams, there's no bigger surprise than the Packers at 4-0. Dallas, New England and Indy are also undefeated, but that's not a shock to anyone. San Diego already losing more games this season than they did all of last season would blow any Vegas odds, while everyone's sleeper, St. Louis, can't seem to find any offense or stop anyone.
10/1/2007 5:51:33 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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