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    Had to give ESPN a tongue Lashing a

    has to be the worst Hines auto I have ever seen. EVER. I let them know it. I alos told them GAI is horrible and all they need to do is look around.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/HINES-WARD-SIGNED-FRAMED-PITTSBURGH-STEELERS-JERSEY_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trkparmsZ65Q3a10Q7c66Q3a 1Q7c39Q3a1Q7c293Q3a4Q7c294Q3a25QQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec 0Q2em14QQhashZitem27a9d70a2aQQitemZ170353166890QQp tZLHQ5fDefaultDomainQ5f0QQsalenotsupported

    Hines has 2 autos one is his HW and one when he 1st came out is like an H, I, S allin my bucket. The a real early one from press pass. However this is laughable

    BTW they are selling another Hines piece that is more like it ;)

    http://cgi.ebay.com/HINES-WARD-SIGNE...lenotsupported
    Last edited by wheeler281; 07-07-2009 at 12:41 AM.

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    dude, theyre auctioning these off for a charity!!! so relax, oh and if you read the details on the auction, all items were donated so they had noting to do with the authenticators.
    I understand about being picky and using caution when its from some random ebayer and for your pc, but when its an internationally known sports outlet selling the items for charity, i dont think a tongue lashing is called for. Honestly even if you were buying the item the fact that its for charity would warrant the opposite.
    Give them a break theyre trying to do something good for a group that needs it.

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    dude, theyre auctioning these off for a charity!!! so relax, oh and if you read the details on the auction, all items were donated so they had noting to do with the authenticators.
    I understand about being picky and using caution when its from some random ebayer and for your pc, but when its an internationally known sports outlet selling the items for charity, i dont think a tongue lashing is called for. Honestly even if you were buying the item the fact that its for charity would warrant the opposite.
    Give them a break theyre trying to do something good for a group that needs it.



    hahahahahahahha so it is ok to sell fakes for charity even if they were donated. Sweet concept

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    dude, theyre auctioning these off for a charity!!! so relax, oh and if you read the details on the auction, all items were donated so they had noting to do with the authenticators.
    I understand about being picky and using caution when its from some random ebayer and for your pc, but when its an internationally known sports outlet selling the items for charity, i dont think a tongue lashing is called for. Honestly even if you were buying the item the fact that its for charity would warrant the opposite.
    Give them a break theyre trying to do something good for a group that needs it.

    That's probably one of the most non-logical comments I've ever read on here, and there has been a slew of them. Just because it's for charity doesn't mean that they should sell fake autos, especially when it's blatantly obvious. Using your wonderful logic, maybe they should get a few random people off the street and have them forge some superstar players autos, because hey, it's for charity right!!!!
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    dude, theyre auctioning these off for a charity!!! so relax, oh and if you read the details on the auction, all items were donated so they had noting to do with the authenticators.
    I understand about being picky and using caution when its from some random ebayer and for your pc, but when its an internationally known sports outlet selling the items for charity, i dont think a tongue lashing is called for. Honestly even if you were buying the item the fact that its for charity would warrant the opposite.
    Give them a break theyre trying to do something good for a group that needs it.

    Wait a minute, so just because an item is donated it means that its real? Look at the autograph dude, its crazy different.

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    /thread

    I don't know how you are going to beat that choice power of deduction

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    I am glad most feel the same way I thought maybe I was off my rocker

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