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mrd160

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  • Comic Collecting Interests
    Golden Age
    Silver Age
    Bronze Age
    Copper Age
    Comic Magazines
    Original Comic Art
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    Brooklyn...Top of the Food Chain

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  1. I still don’t understand why someone impacted by this wouldn’t go after the person directly civilly and/or criminally. CGC it’s gonna look out for their best interest and the person with these tainted books needs to do the same. PLEASE DO NOT RELY ON ANY CORPORATION EVER TO LOOK OUT FOR THE LITTLE GUY….look out for your self.
  2. Couldn’t get past the “dear friends” part….homeboy…we ain’t friends….:puke:
  3. I also found this part pretty amusing where the scammer realized he made a “huge mistake“ yeah, I would say so. Three out of three of the books he submitted the middle/end of December were all swapped
  4. I would post it but the way my wife saved it, it has her personal information on it so I can’t
  5. My wife has seen the whole lawsuit she was able to download it (she is an attorney) The other thing she brought up is that CGC is seeking 3X damages and punitive damages
  6. This is the last thing I want to say on this topic because I really want to move on with my real life, in my mind the only relevance of discussing any dealer is to see how these books that may have been tainted have moved around. I think it is very possible that many dealers in the Brooklyn/Queens area at least, have had hands or eyes on some of these books, the vast majority (most likely all) unknowingly. The dealers I know in this area knew who he was (one of which gave me the heads-up). If it is true that this alleged scammer has been switching books, then every single one of his submissions needs to be scrutinized…period. And we need to see how the books were laundered. I can say from my personal experience, that these books were sold/marketed at shows and off-line as well as eBay/auction houses. My position, right now, is that CGC is a major victim here in terms of their reputation so it is up to them to decide what they do with any information that is provided. As I have said I’m not a slab collector I offered whatever information I had first-hand knowledge of to CGC and it’s up to them to decide what they’re gonna do. Everyone else needs to chill because we don’t know how deep this goes and quite honestly we probably never will.