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    Heres the link to a scan of the letter. Had a hard time getting it to come in clear because I had to scan as a photo to put it on webshots where I post stuff, but the top is all about the team, the blackmail type stuff is at the bottom. DO NOT SEND TO HIM

    http://sports.webshots.com/photo/246...68019579sHFbVI

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    ^LOL, what a character he is. He actually put thought into that and sends it to everyone as if it's some well planned business strategy.

    Just when you think you saw it all something comes out of left field.

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    How is he going to know if you got the cards back TTM? Maybe they got lost in the mail?

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    ^Good point. And what's funny is that this is Acie Earl, a guy I have never even heard of. This ain't no Patrick Ewing or David Robinson. It would still be unjustified, but for a guy who spent only four years in the NBA, he has a lot of nerve to ask for money. I've never seen anything like this in my life quite frankly.

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    He was with the Celtics in their garbage years. When they had guys like Brett Szabo,Marty Conlon and a bunch of othe rguys who played like 1 year with Boston and were done with their NBA careers. The ML Carr years pretty much.

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    id send back the cards, along with a note expressing your dissatisfaction with his threatening tactics
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    I agree with palantri.

    This is definitely the first time I've ever heard of this. Wow.

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    I agree with palantri.

    This is definitely the first time I've ever heard of this. Wow.

    If they werent my only cards maybe I would send them back, but its all I have. I doubt he is gonna post a bad name for me anywhere so forget it is what I'm gonna do. Or I could erase the autos off with and send him the eraser covered in sharpie residue. "Heres your autograph back" lol

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    That's one of the weirdest things I've seen in this hobby. It cracks me up that a player with such an insignificant career would pull something like that.

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    HAAAAAAHA send him 3 of your autos and request a donation from him

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    Well that sucks! I wonder what he was thinking or maybe that was the problem. Anyway, I would also send the cards back but to the person who is above him with a copy of the letter.
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