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<blockquote data-quote="TrooperWill" data-source="post: 489263" data-attributes="member: 9690"><p>i too would love to get hold of some of the unused cards, but there are so many variables.</p><p>obviously he knew that starting to sell blank cards would be suicide, however:</p><p></p><p>he could have been coming to the end of his supply anyway.</p><p></p><p>he could have sold them on privately, im assuming he knew most of the dealers of the time, and most would have seen enough profit to never say anything.</p><p></p><p>he could have panicked and destroyed them, burnt them, buried them, wrapped them round a brick and buried them at sea, really the options are limitlss. </p><p></p><p>i think its unlikely that they are still in a box in his spare room, or his attic, it was a big scandal, police were involved, it made the news and an episode of fake britain.if they were found at the time he would have been in court for fraud with possible prison time.</p><p></p><p>best guess is they are at the bottom of the sea somewhere off brighton.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrooperWill, post: 489263, member: 9690"] i too would love to get hold of some of the unused cards, but there are so many variables. obviously he knew that starting to sell blank cards would be suicide, however: he could have been coming to the end of his supply anyway. he could have sold them on privately, im assuming he knew most of the dealers of the time, and most would have seen enough profit to never say anything. he could have panicked and destroyed them, burnt them, buried them, wrapped them round a brick and buried them at sea, really the options are limitlss. i think its unlikely that they are still in a box in his spare room, or his attic, it was a big scandal, police were involved, it made the news and an episode of fake britain.if they were found at the time he would have been in court for fraud with possible prison time. best guess is they are at the bottom of the sea somewhere off brighton. [/QUOTE]
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