One SCARY AS HELL auction!
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One SCARY AS HELL auction!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... eName=WDVW
This auction is FRIGHTENING. The CGC books, by themelves, are easily $100,000....BUT...
No escrow. No pickups. No feedback for almost FIVE years, and ONLY 3 total.
Wow.
Are you as scared of fraud as I am?
This auction is FRIGHTENING. The CGC books, by themelves, are easily $100,000....BUT...
No escrow. No pickups. No feedback for almost FIVE years, and ONLY 3 total.
Wow.
Are you as scared of fraud as I am?
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he only listed the graded books. I would guess that 200-300 are just not graded...doesnt he know that the big book in that set is #300..I mean TODD McFarlane did that book.
I love that the reserve was set below $6000...not bad since the #1 is probably worth that much not to mention the 9.2 #2...I would touch this one with Zeph's pole and dino holding it... 


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Ewww.DawgPhan wrote:he only listed the graded books. I would guess that 200-300 are just not graded...doesnt he know that the big book in that set is #300..I mean TODD McFarlane did that book.I love that the reserve was set below $6000...not bad since the #1 is probably worth that much not to mention the 9.2 #2...I would touch this one with Zeph's pole and dino holding it...
Dino's not touching my pole.
Alas...it was a fraud auction, fo sho. I was one of the bidders, and last night, the seller 'approached' me and offered to end the auction 'early' at $6100. So, deciding to have a little fun, I 'took the bait'.
FULL on shill, on top of everything, by the seller, to get to the $6100 *I* was offered, and then to the $7000 he/she ended it at.
Hell, the 9.4 Spidey #14 ALONE is worth almost that much.
You know, of course, that either these books are STOLEN....or, it's a fraud all the way around.
In any event, from a reputable dealer, if this lot were real, it'd end up in the $75,000-$100,000 range fo sho.
Do the math. What's a Spidey #100 9.8 worth? #101? #14 9.4?
We're talking $50,000 just in the first twenty BOOKS.

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So I got a response saying 'do you still want it?'
I say 'sure!'
They say 'ok, high bidder backed out (uh huh) go ahead and send the money.
Should I do it? Should I, should I??
<smirk>
God, but it's tempting, though.
What if it's LEGIT?
Yes, yes, I know, chances of that are about as good as a snowball's in Knightt's asscrack, but STILL...

I say 'sure!'
They say 'ok, high bidder backed out (uh huh) go ahead and send the money.
Should I do it? Should I, should I??
<smirk>
God, but it's tempting, though.

What if it's LEGIT?
Yes, yes, I know, chances of that are about as good as a snowball's in Knightt's asscrack, but STILL...

I did, but I can't remember where to find it. They did a great job of scamming the scam artist on that one.myron wrote:gotta figure out how to scam the scammer...didn't someone post a link to something like that last spring???
Hey Zeph.... Request an escrow service, & see if he gives you a fake one.
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Find out where the guy is located and see if one of us, as you, can come and deliver the money in person and pic the books up.
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I posted it in the "Everything Else" forum some time ago. Don't know if it's still there.BodaZoffa wrote:I did, but I can't remember where to find it. They did a great job of scamming the scam artist on that one.myron wrote:gotta figure out how to scam the scammer...didn't someone post a link to something like that last spring???
Hey Zeph.... Request an escrow service, & see if he gives you a fake one.
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Basically, this one guy who was selling his friend's laptop received an e-mail from a potential buyer who was really a scammer. So then he went to the Something Awful forums, asked them what to do to humiliate the scammer. They eventually agreed on messing with the scammer, and pretended to use the fake escrow link provided while they found out a little more info.
The seller and the SA Goons also decided to send a fake laptop (a binder with some keys glued on it), and most people agreed to donate some money to the seller so that he'd be able to pay for the costly shipping, insurance, etc. That way, they'd end up forcing the scammer to pay about a hundred bucks or so for a fake laptop.
And it went through mostly okay.
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<laughs>...look what I found:

That is the pic I was sent when I requested it from the seller of this bogus auction....
and THIS is the pic I found on Comiclink:
http://www.comiclink.com/./itemdetail.a ... &id=577482
Look familiar? They're the same pic, minus a little doctoring to remove the '4-2'...except....they obviously don't know that the book is (A) pedigreed (see the 'ohio' in there?) and (B) serial numbered.
Also...if you look VERY closely, you'll see that the #1, #3, and #5 pictured match serial numbers for corresponding books at Comiclink currently.
VERY clever girl....

That is the pic I was sent when I requested it from the seller of this bogus auction....
and THIS is the pic I found on Comiclink:
http://www.comiclink.com/./itemdetail.a ... &id=577482
Look familiar? They're the same pic, minus a little doctoring to remove the '4-2'...except....they obviously don't know that the book is (A) pedigreed (see the 'ohio' in there?) and (B) serial numbered.
Also...if you look VERY closely, you'll see that the #1, #3, and #5 pictured match serial numbers for corresponding books at Comiclink currently.
VERY clever girl....