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    haha, criminal offense. Thank you for the laugh for the evening.

    Could you guys all calm down a bit and stop overreacting just a bit. It's just cards...it's just a hobby. If you don't like it then just don't bid on it. "Technically" it is a 1 or 1. All #'d cards are...so this criminal charges thing is cracking me up.

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    See is a joke's Items on eBay

    ...I think we should also make it a criminal offense to complain about every single issue in the world of card collecting on sportscardforum. wow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by asujbl
    haha, criminal offense. Thank you for the laugh for the evening.

    Could you guys all calm down a bit and stop overreacting just a bit. It's just cards...it's just a hobby. If you don't like it then just don't bid on it. "Technically" it is a 1 or 1. All #'d cards are...so this criminal charges thing is cracking me up.


    I was thinking the SAME thing...

    LMAO

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    sportscards are a billion dollar a year buisness not just a hobby and there are people at every turn looking to take advatage of someone else wether it be someone stealing cards from someone else on a card site, or misleading and fraudulant information on an auction site, not taking action to clean the "hobby" up just results in more and more frauds, thefts and god knows what else. so going as far as saying someone should be charged is not going too far. im sorry if i have strong moral values unlike alot of people in this hobby, sorry that i believe in a better quality of life and a better quality hobby, so on and so forth

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    Quote Originally Posted by theonedru
    sportscards are a billion dollar a year buisness not just a hobby and there are people at every turn looking to take advatage of someone else wether it be someone stealing cards from someone else on a card site, or misleading and fraudulant information on an auction site, not taking action to clean the "hobby" up just results in more and more frauds, thefts and god knows what else. so going as far as saying someone should be charged is not going too far. im sorry if i have strong moral values unlike alot of people in this hobby, sorry that i believe in a better quality of life and a better quality hobby, so on and so forth


    No, you just seem like steam is coming out of your ears, your fairly young, and youve watched alot of judge judy. I never said you went to far, I just think your funny.

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    i dont know about u guys but it seems that every other thread i read has people arguing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by #1ColtsFan
    i dont know about u guys but it seems that every other thread i read has people arguing...


    Tis the season!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Phathugo2467
    In regards to ebay:
    Sellers seem to think that we will buy a card just because they say it is 1/1. They think they are being smart. We as collectors realize what they are doing. Ebay needs to crack down on false claims in auction descriptions. They have a good service, but they know very little information about the items people sell there.

    actually... the reason people put it on is the item gets a lot more views if you put 1/1 in the title... i have done it a few times... some people actually do collect jersey number, first, last etc... in regards to this card... i think it is fine they put 1/1... it may not be the only one of the kind but i would bet serious money there arent a ton of them out there... if you are a norwood collector i would def buy it up.

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    i just have to answer this. if you bought a shirt, a book, or a car that had something wrong with it that really effected the integrity of the product, would you put it on ebay saying it is a 1/1? its a stinking lemon, reject, piece of crap and should be treated as such. that card would go in the waste basket under my desk, not on ebay. why let ebay profit on a piece of crap?

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    Bearfield: Obviously you are new here and havent started a good reputation with me but may I ask why you would sell a great misprint card in the trash when tons of other collectors would love to add it to their collection? Obviously the person who got he card was advertising by saying 1 of 1 and I support that. It probably got a lot more views than most cards.

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