ebay Seller ID internationalsportz
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ebay Seller ID internationalsportz SCAM ALERT!!! This seller sell duplicate MotoGP helmets with forge signatures over and over. Too good to be true! USA, Internet
*Consumer Comment: Unfortunantly another waste of time report from Ex-authenticator: She who fights fiction with fiction
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Looking through his feedbacks, this seller had sold numerous same helmets in this past as many as 20-30 at $599-$899 each. He's making a grip of money and profits on this scheme. Do you want me to believe all these drivers will sign that many helmets for one person? Give me a break! This douchebag got one signed, then make mass production of fake autographs on another helmet after another.
All this seller is doing is continue to reuse his photos proof again and again. The scam isn't new on ebay. Worst part is, the people he sold it to are now reselling his craps on ebay for higher prices with same photo proof. They are really flooding the market with fakes now. So sad! To the seller internationalsportz, I hope you go to prison where you belong. Anything over $400 is consider grand theft. It's a felony for you. Someone reading this, turn this guy in!
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#1 Update By Author
AUTHOR: Ex-Authenticator - Las Vegas (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, January 17, 2012
POSTED: Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Here's the correct link to this AUTOGRAPH FORGER - http://stores.ebay.com/internationalsportz
#2 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Steven - Sturgis (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, January 27, 2012
POSTED: Friday, January 27, 2012
So...............I'm seeing this pattern from Ex-authenticator and for some reason there's never any proof and she allways asks the readers of her reports to turn these sellers in to the police or the FBI.......but she never does herself? Probably because like all of the other reports random sellers are selected off of ebay who participate in the buisness of the autograph industry and as a collector I beleive that anyone who sells a fake should not be allowed to stay in buisness. But these claims have no merrit.
Unfortunantly for this seller he (or she) through the feedback on ebay, shows no indication of complaints of forgery.
Athletes do however bring in a huge source of personal revenue through the autograph industry. Athletes from all sports have agents that seek out autograph deals that can bring in tens of thousands of dollars for them. Items can be balls, pictures, pucks, and helmets. They can autograph 10 or 10,000 of any of these and when they are put on the market for sale sellers can purchase them and then resell them............................not complicated to understand is it? People are even purchaseing packs of baseball cards and are receiveing an authentic baseball card autograph by that player but because there's a total of 2,500 in circulation does it mean they are fake? And do you think the player autographed all 2,500 for free?
So again...............where's the proof? All of my statements from above can be verified through your basic search in your browser including ebay.