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Thursday, September 28, 2006
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Unbelievable! I also checked this seller's other auctions and they are bad fakes, too. I noticed that many of his fake autographs are inscribed like the Jeter, David Wright and Dan Marino items. Why are people still bidding on garbage like this?
Luckily, ebay took this one off the market. Actually, this is not even close to the worst of the Pujols fraud graphs out there. You know it is bad when local shops where I live (STL) have stuff like this at card shows that they bought from ebay. Albert changes his signature around so much that even if you find one that is in the ballpark, some idiot buys it. IF YOU WANT A REAL PUJOLS AUTO, go to www.pujolsfamilyfoundation.com it doesn't get any better than that.
Yes, right after I forwarded this Ebay they pulled it but a lot more still has to be done. The previous writer (Bigtruck) makes a good point about local dealers buying cheap fake Albert Pujols autographed baseballs on Ebay and then selling them for big money at their stores. Again, sad but true.
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