Not only is he using a PSA/DNA that is not the one for the fake ball he is passing off, but if it was real (which it is absolutely not), he's palming it! This guy is a scam artist.
Funny how the second "B" in his first name on the letter goes up to the seam on the photo in the COA, but in the photo of the guy holding the ball it is short.
Someone with more time than I should notify Safeharbor.
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Anybody ever see the episode of "Leave it to Beaver" about Ward's autographed baseball? Its signed by Babe Ruth, KiKi Cuyler, Bill Dickey, etc. Beaver and Larry accidently destroy the ball; then they forge a "new" ball...signed "Baby Ruth". Could this be the same ball?
I must say, you folks have done it again - The auction has been removed from eBay.
GREAT JOB GUYS!
Joel Alpert
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What is unfortunate about this, is ebay deletes the item, but then there is no historical reference to the seller.
Scam artists need a registry something like that which is in place for pedophiles and such at familywatchdog.us. If we don't keep track of these folks and their current/new names and addresses, we are not decreasings their population, just slightly retarding its activity.
These scammers change their names when they get caught and do it again. It is almost impossible unless there is a more formal process to get approved as an eBay seller. eBay had a great program to ID Verify which was through Equifax.