posted on November 7, 2002 06:19:30 AM
The seller for that auction should be reported to ebay as it is against the rules to have "information type" auctions.
posted on November 7, 2002 08:14:10 AM
Auctions like that were very common on ebay 4 years ago. I sold a lot of autographs back then and many sellers were constantly selling preprinted autographs as genuine. I would run an auction with a photo of the false signature on a photo that I had and describe the photo as a facsimile signature in the title to help others from getting ripped off even though sometimes the seller was so uninformed that they didn't know it was a fake signature.
posted on November 7, 2002 03:47:28 PM
NOW...if he could only find a FREE SPELL-CHECKER for his moi page
"I beleave that no one should be over charged for shipping. Thats why i posted my handling fees to you can see for your self that i'm not ripping you off with S&H rates. Shipping speed: I try to be realy fast at shipping, when i receive payment before 4:00PM EST then the item will be shipped that same day. I ship USPS 2-3 day mail."
posted on November 7, 2002 06:55:45 PM
Slabholder: if you are 10 yrs. old, I can forgive your spelling. Otherwise you must be from Missississippi, or never finished the 8th grade.
posted on November 7, 2002 07:11:13 PM
I believe the spelling mistakes Tom refers to are are on the Me page of the seller in the link in his second post.
posted on November 8, 2002 07:29:07 AMSanmar wrote: Slabholder: if you are 10 yrs. old, I can forgive your spelling. Otherwise you must be from Missississippi, or never finished the 8th grade.
Sanmar as usual your clueless and the word "Missississippi" is actually misspelled.