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Long Time suspected FAKE baggies scam / seller
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<blockquote data-quote="Bonsai_Tree_Ent" data-source="post: 432826" data-attributes="member: 3845"><p>Mark Waffenmeister posted on facebook today:</p><p></p><p>"I was hounded years ago on RS for outing Jeff Glanville baggies. I just avoided buying from him after 2 in a row bad items. 1st time it was a 'shock' and collectors backed him to the hilt (buying too much?) so I never bought again. 1st time included a repro mail away flyer with resealed EB baggies in an EB set. 2nd time it was by chance when a flipper sold a faked Fett Mailer as genuine, the box was new card, box print was off and the insert was just a bad copy. eBay refunded me when I proved it was counterfeit to them. Original seller refused to refund or look at the comparison pics sent, claimed he recently bought it from the lauded Jeff Glanville who told his buyer it was genuine and I was a scammer! F**k me, that'll teach you! Reminds me of the EB Set: Jeff explained his baggies came from a mate in the US but wouldn't name his supplier and he only sold SW baggies as a way to supplement his income and wasn't an expert. He was not responsible! Does explain why some of the type set I've seen on baggies is different for SW-B's and D's compared to original to content items, never mind some of the obvious differences pointed out in Franks post on all the baggie types."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bonsai_Tree_Ent, post: 432826, member: 3845"] Mark Waffenmeister posted on facebook today: "I was hounded years ago on RS for outing Jeff Glanville baggies. I just avoided buying from him after 2 in a row bad items. 1st time it was a 'shock' and collectors backed him to the hilt (buying too much?) so I never bought again. 1st time included a repro mail away flyer with resealed EB baggies in an EB set. 2nd time it was by chance when a flipper sold a faked Fett Mailer as genuine, the box was new card, box print was off and the insert was just a bad copy. eBay refunded me when I proved it was counterfeit to them. Original seller refused to refund or look at the comparison pics sent, claimed he recently bought it from the lauded Jeff Glanville who told his buyer it was genuine and I was a scammer! F**k me, that'll teach you! Reminds me of the EB Set: Jeff explained his baggies came from a mate in the US but wouldn't name his supplier and he only sold SW baggies as a way to supplement his income and wasn't an expert. He was not responsible! Does explain why some of the type set I've seen on baggies is different for SW-B's and D's compared to original to content items, never mind some of the obvious differences pointed out in Franks post on all the baggie types." [/QUOTE]
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