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Originally Posted by stlcardsfan
You posted the pike they had for sale, assumed it was you.
Also, you type exactly the same manner that they do.
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Well i'm not them, nor do i have enough free time or motivation to acquire random pictures from 200 years ago and sell them for outrageous amounts of money on the internet. Being a scammer along with a number of other things such as those guys who plow kids out of the way to get 10 of the same card signed by Joe Shmo relief pitcher to sell just seem like they would take too much time and effort to do as opposed to working a real job where you can make actual money for way less effort. I admitted my rookie mistakes in not doing enough research on viewing the seller of the items page so please don't go turning this into a big conspiracy theory against me or whatever. Now that its obvious to everyone here what they are i wonder if there is a way we can get them removed from ebay? because it does appear to be blatant scamming for many of their items. i really have little knowledge of how ebay works aside from just searching random team and player names in hopes to find rare pictures to put on here. Though I do think the pike image could potentially be real as the back does say IE Pike and the ears do look like they could be a match but it is a very blurrry picture to compare it to. A majority or the images are definitely fakes without a doubt though and something should be done about them