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 Monday, February 04, 2008
I can admit when I'm wrong
Posted by Chris

eli1.jpgWell, so much for Friday's blog.

The exact opposite of how I thought the Super Bowl would turn out happened last night. I thought Super Bowl XLII would be one of the most boring in history and I really think it may have been the most entertaining, at least in my lifetime.

Right after I saw Tom Brady shrug off a friendly pat on the back by Eli Manning before the game started I had no choice but to root for the Giants. I know Brady had his game face on, but it was a little classless.

The New York Giants have one of the most prolific histories in the National Football League and it's cool to see the Mara family get another ring.

I bet Steiner collectibles is pretty pumped about the game, since they have cornered the market on Giants signed memorabilia. Sometimes it pays to take a gamble.

I even gained some respect for Eli this year and I never thought that was possible after his NFL Draft debacle.




2/4/2008 5:46:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [1]
 Friday, February 01, 2008
Super Bowl Sunday two days away
Posted by Chris

jackson1710_468x692.jpgMaybe I’m just bitter, but I can’t think of a Super Bowl in my lifetime that I was less excited to watch than the one that will take place two days from now.

When my Packers aren’t in the game, the one thing that I can only hope for is that the Big Game is an exciting one. Well, I really find it hard to get pumped for a game that involves a team that is basically indestructible versus a team that barely made it into the playoffs and is nearly a two-touchdown underdog.

I guess the only hope that I have that the Super Bowl will be an awesome game will be if the commercials exceed expectations and the half-time show features another infamous Janet Jacksonesque wardrobe malfunction … Ah. Never mind. The half-time show is Tom tompetty.jpgPetty. Gross!

Enjoy!





2/1/2008 3:51:41 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Monday, January 28, 2008
Wire photos are wild
Posted by Chris

pic-3.jpgI may have mentioned one, two or ten times that I love wire photos. Well, here may be my 11th display of admiration for these sports treasures in today’s blog.

On Friday, I was lucky enough to visit hobby pioneer Bob Lemke, who happens to still live in Iola, Wis., right down the road from the Krause offices. Bob let me borrow an absolutely huge collection of photos that spanned from the early 1900s, through the 80s.

The reason I wanted to take a look at his photos was for an article I have been preparing about wire photos, but as a little teaser I figured I’d put some in today’s blog to let Gavel Chat readers get a little sampling of these unique masterpieces.

Check out the photo of Casey Stengel! Who said there was no HGH use in the 1960s? Classic.

By the way, do you think that there’s any possibility that the Mays photo is Willie showing godson Barry Bonds how to bat at a very early age? I am thinking no, but wouldn’t that be a cool one?

Enjoy. I know I did. More to come as well.



1/28/2008 3:52:04 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Friday, January 25, 2008
And the award for wackiest eBay auction goes to
Posted by Chris

rocky12.jpgJust when I thought I've seen it all in the wonderful world of eBay I came across this gem of an auction. CLICK HERE. Former Cleveland Indians great Rocky Colavito decided to sell his bedroom.
What?!!

This is definitely a new one, and I apologize if this blog is a little shaky because I can’t stop laughing while I look at the off-the-wall images of Rocky posing in front of his beautiful white furniture in, yes, his bedroom.

Apparently Colavito may have opted for a more rustic, wooden-finished bedroom set. Maybe an oak headboard and wooden set of drawers. Not sure.

All I know is if you're in need of some flashy white bedroom furniture, not to mention a heck of a nice fully-lit vanity mirror, Rocky is your guy!





1/25/2008 11:11:49 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Thursday, January 24, 2008
NFC Championship wasn’t only bad for Packers fans
Posted by Chris

nfc.JPGIt was also bad for anybody who purchased a counterfeit ticket at the game, and believe me, there were tons of counterfeits being peddled in the parking lot of Lambeau Field.

From the second we parked our car we experienced it firsthand. A young couple who drove to the game from Minnesota signaled me over to their car to ask me to see my ticket. When I showed it to them all they did was stare at it with a discouraged look on their faces.

I asked them what was wrong and they asked me if they thought their tickets were fake. I looked at them and quickly could tell that they have been forged. The couple kept pointing out that their ticket had the mandatory watermark on the back of it, but it didn't shine like it was supposed to. I explained that to them.

About 15 minutes after that my buddy and I walked up to the parking lot and saw that there was a man trying to sell another man a ticket. I could tell from a distance that it was another fake, so I told the prospective buyer to stay away. The seller became angry and asked me why. I told him it was a fake and that they should show it to a cop.

Instead, they took it up to a ticket taker, who told them it was indeed a counterfeit and the seller took off running. I quickly found a cop and he told us to run after him and call 911 because he couldn’t leave his post.

We chased the guy for a while and left it up to the cops to take care of the rest.

According to an Associate Press story, Green Bay police arrested seven men Sunday afternoon on either forgery allegations or for not having solicitor permits.
Police seized more than 40 fake tickets altogether.

The collectible part of this story takes us to eBay. Right now there are several eBay auctions online with people selling full tickets to that game for collectors items.

I have a very strong feeling that the majority of those “fulls” being sold right now on eBay are fake. You can’t tell from the scan, but there were very few no-shows and I can’t imagine very many “real” fulls exist.

Just wait for the Super Bowl. Something needs to be done, because these fakes at the NFC Championship Game were actually pretty good and Super Bowl ticket are going for a few more thousand dollars than the Packers/Giants game.




1/24/2008 5:25:18 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [3]
 Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Counterfeit tickets and more
Posted by Chris

I am still thawing out from that horrible game that I attended a few days ago at Lambeau Field. Who would have ever thought that the New York Giants would have even made the playoffs, considering their bad start to the season, let alone the Super Bowl.

Congrats to Manning and the crew. They held great poise in some of the most adverse conditions.

Tomorrow I will be blogging about what I saw place at Lambeau with some shady dudes trying to pawn off fake tickets to the game and what was done to try and stop them.




1/23/2008 6:12:55 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [2]
 Thursday, January 17, 2008
PSA announces half-grade designation
Posted by Chris

ruth12.jpgThe full story is on our home page, but I just thought I’d touch on this subject a bit. Half grades? … hmm.

SGC uses them, Beckett does too. PSA has jumped on board in 2008.

I wonder how many PSA collectors will resubmit cards in hopes of getting their card bumped up another half point. If I had a really solid 1952 Topps Mantle that was graded an 8, I probably would be resubmitting it.

What will this do to values? How will it affect the Set Registry?
According to my understanding, if you resubmit a card already graded by PSA, it can’t be dropped a half grade.

I would like to hear your thoughts on this.




1/17/2008 10:10:55 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [6]
 Wednesday, January 16, 2008
SCP/Sotheby's kicks off New Year in the auction world
Posted by Chris

maysscp.jpgWhat do you get when you have a compilation of items such as Babe Ruth, Jimmie Foxx and Ty Cobb game-used bats, a solid selection of PSA-graded T cards, a 1923 Christy Mathewson signed contract, a complete run of unused Super Bowl tickets and more than 900 other impressive lots all rolled into one sale? You get SCP/Sotheby's 2008 January Internet auction.

I just received the catalog in the mail and I believe they used a Mickey Mantle image from the SPORT magazine archive as the stunning cover shot.

Make sure you check this sale out. Definitely a good way to start off the new year in the auction world.





1/16/2008 5:35:45 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]
 Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Ebay scams can cost people big money
Posted by Chris

sb1.jpg

Now, I know this isn’t memorabilia related, and by no means am I trying to jinx my Packers and predict a Super Bowl birth, but let me just say that I’ve been checking out eBay for Super Bowl tickets just in case.

I highly doubt I will be able to afford the $3k+ that sellers are charging per ticket, but by checking out these SB ticket auctions, it gave me an idea for a blog entry.

One thing I found out is that many of these auctions are fraudulent. Some look very good, but if the price is too good to be true, in almost all cases, it is a crooked sale.

Take a look at this one. I had one of my colleagues go through the entire process and the alleged “bad seller’s,” wacky directions on how to complete the sale.

First of all, I knew it was probably a bad auction because the seller was only charging about $1k per ticket… much less than they should be selling for.

Then as I looked at the auction description, the text instructs the perspective buyer to email the seller to his personal email address, instead of by eBay’s “ask a seller a question” feature.

Right there should be enough red flags to detect the auction was fraudulent, but we wanted to see what the seller would have us do in order to complete this transaction.

I “xx’d” out all personal information, as his name probably wasn’t really used anyway and my colleague’s name isn’t important.

Funny how this started as a normal eBay auction and ended up being a potential out-of-the-country wire transaction.

Keep in mind, the actual Username that showed up in the auction was probably legit, but somehow the alleged crook obtained the legit user’s password, probably by hacking into his computer or a personal account.

sb2.jpg

That’s why you should always stay away from phishing emails.

Here is their dialogue. Hopefully you can follow it easily. It’s rather interesting. Note: the seller ended the auction yesterday.

My buddies email starts it off below:

Erik xxxxx
W6545 Quality Dr.
Greenville, WI
54942

user id = xxxx

I would like all 8 tickets please.

Thanks - Erik

--- xxxxx@aol.com wrote:

> Hello,
>
> i have for sale 8 tickets Section: 105, Row: 9,
> seats  numbers:
> 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12.
>  
> 1 Ticket.........................$1400
> 2  Tickets........................$2700
> 4  Tickets........................$4200
> 8  Tickets........................$8000
>  
>
>
> The shipping cost and taxes are included in the
> total price.  I will ship the
> tickets with UPS service and
> you will receive it in two  working days.
> Please send me your full name, home and shipping
> address, ebay  ID and
> how many tickets you want to buy so I can register
> the  transaction
> with ebay asap.
>  
> Thank you
>
>
*********************
Sounds good - I can't wait to go to the game!  I'm a
die-hard Packers fan and am praying they make it.

You have made my day - Thank you so very much!

Erik
--- xxxx@aol.com wrote:

> ok, i will forward your info to ebay right now, ebay
> will contact you with  
> all the details you will need about the transaction.
>  
> Thank you
*******************************
Hello Michael,

I did receive the instructions.  Can I ask one
question?  Why would eBay want me to wire money to the
UK when you, me, and eBay are all located in the US?

Thanks, Erik

--- xxxxx@aol.com wrote:

> did you received ebay payment instructions?
>  
> Let me know please
*********************
From: eBay <payments@ebay-tickets.com>
Reply-To: eBay <no-reply@ebay-tickets.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 15:51:26 -0700
To: <xxxx@yahoo.com>
Subject: eBay Transaction Started for item : Super Bowl XLII Tickets 2/3/08 Glendale

 Congratulations - eBay Transaction Started


eBay Item: 8 x Super Bowl XLII Tickets 2/3/08 Glendale.
 
Seller: Michael xxxx - United States

Dear xxx (Erik xxxx), the seller Michael xxxx started the transaction over the eBay protection program.
eBay requires the payment for this item to be done through MoneyGram money transfer service to
a verified eBay agent.
If you are not familiarized with the MoneyGram money transfer services please visit: www.moneygram.com <http://www.moneygram.com/> .
If you want to locate the nearest MoneyGram agency in your area please click here <http://www.moneygram.com/eFindUs/findUs.do?countryCode=US&amp;languageCode=en> .
You have to pay with cash at any MoneyGram Office.
Note: The funds will not be released under any circumstances. We will hold the payment until you will
send us your confirmation that you have received, inspected and you agree to keep the item.
When we will have your confirmation we will transfer the funds to the seller.   

 
eBay Agent Payment Details :


Sale price:
US $8,000.00
(amount to be sent)
 
First Name:
John
Last Name: xxxx
Address: 72 High Holborn
City: London
State/ZipCode: WC1V 6LS
Country: United Kingdom
How to make payment?
1. Locate the nearest MoneyGram Office.
2. Make the payment with cash using the above agent details.
3. Fax us the following details from the payment receipt:
- Reference Number - 8 digits number from the payment receipt
- Sender Name and Address
- Receiver Name
- Amount
4. Fax the payment receipt to the following fax number :
1-408-834-7689
 

Contact the seller if you have a question about the sale at xxxx@aol.com <mailto:xxxxxx@aol.com>     
 
Delivery information :
First Name: Erik

Last Name: xxxx

Street: W6545 Quality Dr.

City: Greenville

State/ZipCode: WI/  54942

Country: United States
 
 Marketplace Safety Tips  
Pay with Money Gram - Money Gram is the fast, easy and secure way to pay on eBay.
Protect yourself from spoof (fake) email and websites. Take the Spoof Tutorial to learn about ways to protect your account including eBay Toolbar wit Account Guard.
***************
Ok Mike - makes sense - thank you.

One last question before I send the payment.  Since
eBay owns PayPal, why do they have us do this
transaction via a wire transaction?  I would think we
all would like to keep the payment internal to all
parties involved, right? (Me, you, and eBay)

Thanks again,

Erik
--- xxxxx@aol.com wrote:

> Hi again,
>  
> ebay has agents all over the world (ebay.ca,
> ebay.co.uk, ebay.de etc) and  to
> increase the security of the transactions the agents
> are from another  
> country! ebaywill hold your money until you will be
> the owner of the  tickets.
>  
> Thank you
> *****************
Makes sense.  Also, who is the person in England named
Michael xxxx?  Does he work for eBay and is serving
as our liason for this transaction?

I already went to the bank and have the cash in hand.
There is also a Money Gram location within 1 mile from
my work.  I'll be heading over there shortly after I
hear back from you.

Thanks again, Erik
--- xxxxx@aol.com wrote:

> using paypal there is a transfer limit ($2000), so
> the available method for  
> our transaction is Money Gram.
>  
> Thank you
******************
That's what I figured.  Thanks for answering my
questions and you can expect payment shortly.  I'm off
to the store with the MoneyGram location.

Can you please send me a photo/scan of all 8 tickets
so I can see what I am getting?  The tickets will be
sent overnight, right?

Thanks, Erik


--- xxxxx@aol.com wrote:

>  
>  
> he is the agent assigned for our transaction and he
> works for  ebay!
********************
Mike,

These tickets are in the 400 section.  Your ebay ad
said they were in the 100 section.  I'd like to see
the 8 tickets I am buying for $8K in the 100 level as
you advertised in your eBay auction.  Please hurry -
my lunch hour is over in 30 minutes and I'd like to
take care of this today!

Thanks, Erik

--- xxxxx@aol.com wrote:

> i will overnight the tickets! I attache one picture!
>  
> Thank you
******************
Ok - as long as they are in the 100 level and not the
400 level.

I'm off to the store.  What's your cell or phone in
case there are any hang-ups?

Thanks - Erik

--- xxxxx@aol.com wrote:

> this is the only picture i have of the tickets! i
> had these 2 tickets  
> available also! at this point i'm at work and i
> can't take a picture!
>  
> Thanks for your understanding

********************
Mike,

Just got back from the MoneyGram store.  I showed him
my invoice you sent me and he said that you were
trying to scam me.  He asked me if I knew you
personally and I said no.  He was asking me all these
eBay questions and said they highly suggest not to use
Western Union or MoneyGram.  I showed him the spot on
the invoice where it said that MoneyGram was the
preferred method, but he insisted I put the $8000 in
my pocket.

There's a couple more MoneyGram stores in my city, so
I will try there after work.

I would like an explanation as to why he gave me such
a hard time in trying to send you the money for the
tickets.  Is there something I'm not aware of?

Thanks, Erik

--- xxxxxx@aol.com wrote:

> ONCE AGAIN: TICKETS INFO: Section: 105, Row: 9,
> seats numbers: 
> 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12.

> my cell #: (631) xxxxxxx

> Thanks again

********************
Good advice - thanks Mike!

--- xxxxxx@aol.com wrote:

> please understand: ebay placed warnings against
> Western Union or Money Gram 
> because were situations when the sellers didn't send
> the items after the
> buyers  paid! BUT: in our transaction ebay asked you
> to transfer the funds to one
> of  their agents (SO YOU WILL NOT SEND THE MONEY
> DIRECTLY TO THE SELLER< EBAY 
> WILL HOLD YOUR MONEY UNTIL YOU WILL RECEIVE THE
> TICKETS, EBAY ASKED YOU TO 
> TRANSFER THE FUNDS TO ONE OF THEIR AGNETS!). in our
> transaction we are both 
> protected, my advice for you: locate another Money
> Gram office and don't tell 
> them that you sned the money to buy something over
> the internet, if they ask you
>  tell that you send the money to a friend or
> relative!

> Thanks
**********************
Mike,

Quick question.  Why does the invoice I received for
this transaction encourage Western Union and
MoneyGram, and other emails I have from other eBay
transactions warm you about them.  Is it because the
UK has different rules and regulations and my payment
is going there?

I just don't understand the contradiction.  Can you
explain it to me?

Thanks, Erik

--- xxxxxxxx@aol.com wrote:

> please understand: ebay placed warnings against
> Western Union or Money Gram 
> because were situations when the sellers didn't send
> the items after the
> buyers  paid! BUT: in our transaction ebay asked you
> to transfer the funds to one
> of  their agents (SO YOU WILL NOT SEND THE MONEY
> DIRECTLY TO THE SELLER< EBAY 
> WILL HOLD YOUR MONEY UNTIL YOU WILL RECEIVE THE
> TICKETS, EBAY ASKED YOU TO 
> TRANSFER THE FUNDS TO ONE OF THEIR AGNETS!). in our
> transaction we are both 
> protected, my advice for you: locate another Money
> Gram office and don't tell 
> them that you sned the money to buy something over
> the internet, if they ask you
>  tell that you send the money to a friend or
> relative!

> Thanks
*****************
Mike,

I've got a better idea.  I'm going to book a flight to
your nearest airport and pay you in person.  Then
there's no hassle for you, no middleman, and you get
your cash.  I can be there tomorrow.

Does that sound like a plan or what?

Erik

--- xxxxx@aol.com wrote:

> please understand: ebay placed warnings against
> Western Union or Money Gram 
> because were situations when the sellers didn't send
> the items after the
> buyers  paid! BUT: in our transaction ebay asked you
> to transfer the funds to one
> of  their agents (SO YOU WILL NOT SEND THE MONEY
> DIRECTLY TO THE SELLER< EBAY 
> WILL HOLD YOUR MONEY UNTIL YOU WILL RECEIVE THE
> TICKETS, EBAY ASKED YOU TO 
> TRANSFER THE FUNDS TO ONE OF THEIR AGNETS!). in our
> transaction we are both 
> protected, my advice for you: locate another Money
> Gram office and don't tell 
> them that you sned the money to buy something over
> the internet, if they ask you
>  tell that you send the money to a friend or
> relative!

> Thanks
***********************

--- xxxxxx@aol.com wrote:

> i already prepared the shipping! i buy and sell
> tickets on ebay and is a  way
> of life for me, i must stay online almost all the
> time! if i must meet you i 
> will lose time, these weeks are very important for
> me because of the super
> bowl.  please understand

I think this is where my friend should write him and say "THE END."









1/15/2008 4:05:27 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [6]
 Friday, January 11, 2008
WHO ARE YOU IN FAVOR WITH, MONTE OR BROADWAY RICK?
Posted by Chris

rickzone.jpgYeah, I know you probably had to do a double take if what you even thought was a possibility that the topic of this blog was about the Monte Irvin/Rick Kohl saga of five years ago and yes… believe it or not, it is.

The reason I was even so courageous (if that’s even the right word) to dive into this topic was due to one of my favorite message board’s recent posts that had a member asking about the reputation of the card dealer Broadway Rick Kohl.

Let me start by saying, I don’t know Kohl, or really even have an opinion of the man, other than I enjoyed viewing his flashy neon-green pants a few years ago at The National Card Convention.
READ THIS ARTICLE ABOUT KOHL AND MONTE IRVIN

This Daily News story really made Rick come out looking like the bad guy, but I have been in similar situations like this when on my own buying trips and am wondering if Kohl was really in the wrong here.

What are the rules set for the percentage a buyer should pay from someone’s collection? Keep in mind, Kohl is a business man and some business men feel they should buy items at the lowest irvin.jpgamount they can get them for in order to make the most amount of money possible.

Personally, when purchasing items, my threshold is to pay 50-percent of what an item will sell for. Is that too much? Too little? Who’s to say?

I’m not sticking up for Kohl, merely raising the question whether he was really that bad of a guy to give Irvin only a couple grand for these pieces.

Nobody put a gun to Irvin’s head and made him sell the pieces. Granted, I have no clue what the 84-year-old man’s mental capacity was at the time this took place, but if he was fully aware of what was going on, I have little problem with the way that this transaction went down.

What are your thoughts? This should start up some good debate.




1/11/2008 5:39:20 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [3]
 Tuesday, January 08, 2008
DOES ANYONE HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS?
Posted by Chris

reproruth.JPGOkay, let me start by saying, this eBay seller really isn’t doing anything wrong. He is describing his item as a reproduction signed Babe Ruth baseball. CLICK HERE TO VIEW AUCTION Usually when I see something of this nature it is poorly done and not a whole lot to worry about, because a poorly done Ruth is probably not going to fool anyone anyway. That said, this repro was done rather well and could definitely fool a potential buyer if it was described fraudulently.

Now, like I said, the seller has disclosed that this ball is a reproduction, but will the next guy who sells this describe it that honestly? I think we all know what the answer might be and that potential crooked activity may cause someone a loss of thousands of dollars.
Should eBay pull this auction? I almost think they should, but will they? We will see.






1/8/2008 5:24:59 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [8]
 Monday, January 07, 2008
SCD's website to sports new look
Posted by Chris

SCP LOGO.jpgJust in case you log into our website in the near future and think that you visited someone else's on accident, you can rest assured that your mind isn't playing tricks on you.

Toward the middle of this week, we are going to launch a revamped version of your favorite card and memorabilia site, sportscollectorsdigest.com, with easier-to-navagate links, more multimedia tools and a totally streamlined home page.
 
I have been working on the new look of the site all day and let me tell you, it looks pretty slick and is very user friendly.
I just wanted to let everyone know. This is very exciting for the online portion of the magazine.

********************
Well, if you read Gavel Chat last week you'll understand why I don't work for ESPN. My picks for this past weekend's playoff games were less than impressive ... I thought the Steelers would advance and was way wrong on my Giants pick. Thank god I didn't put any money on the games. That said, it is a little easier to hold back on the gambling now that I don't live in Vegas anymore.

*******************

As far as the auction world goes. I should have some information on SCP-Sotheby's upcoming Jan. auction very soon. Also, I have been hearing a few tidbits that have been floating around the auction gossip world that I can't elaborate on just yet, but be prepared. News is slow right now, but it won't stay that way long.




1/7/2008 5:00:57 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]