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    MADOFF Auction - Mets Jacket

    How do they figure a retail Mets dugout style jacket is worth $500-750? Just because it has his name in block letters on the back? Obviously someone will pay that just to have a part of the "scandal".

    http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2009/...ion/index.html

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    Re: MADOFF Auction - Mets Jacket

    the jacket already sold for $14,500.

    http://www.proxibid.com/asp/LotDetai...06467#topoflot

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    Re: MADOFF Auction - Mets Jacket

    OMG !!!!! - Crazy !!!!

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    Re: MADOFF Auction - Mets Jacket

    This even made Bloomberg TV today which referenced that the jacket was only expected to go for $700; but as they pointed out, this isn't even a drop in the bucket compared to the $65 bn in funds out of which he bilked investors.

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    Re: MADOFF Auction - Mets Jacket

    Why someone would want an item owned by a crook, much less pay about a thousand times what it is worth is beyond me. I can understand having something owned by a criminal in a museum, but why would someone want it in their home or office? And there is no way something like that would ever increase in value. If that jacket is worth $14,000 a Babe Ruth home run bat ought to be worth $50 million.

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    Re: MADOFF Auction - Mets Jacket

    Quote Originally Posted by cjclong View Post
    Why someone would want an item owned by a crook, much less pay about a thousand times what it is worth is beyond me. I can understand having something owned by a criminal in a museum, but why would someone want it in their home or office? And there is no way something like that would ever increase in value. If that jacket is worth $14,000 a Babe Ruth home run bat ought to be worth $50 million.
    My guess as to who will put it in their office... Any number of NYC brokers or investors who either got ripped off by Madoff or NYC elite who just want a nice conversation piece in their offices. It's probably going to be gag Christmas gift for someone's boss (I've known financial types who would do this and 14K is a drop in the bucket for a good joke)...

    I doubt it was about it increasing in value, it was about the message it sends.

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    Re: MADOFF Auction - Mets Jacket

    Ironically this jacket will be worth more in the end than have you taken 14.5k and invested it in a Madoff securities account.
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    Re: MADOFF Auction - Mets Jacket

    Since the Feds have seized most of Madoff's assets that they can find, I wonder if they will seize the money from this auction? Whether or not the money is seized, that is a crazy price for the jacket.

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    Re: MADOFF Auction - Mets Jacket

    Quote Originally Posted by cohibasmoker View Post
    Since the Feds have seized most of Madoff's assets that they can find, I wonder if they will seize the money from this auction? Whether or not the money is seized, that is a crazy price for the jacket.

    Jim


    I think the point of this auction was to raise money for the victims, at least that's what this news story says. So there wouldn't be anything to seize...


    NEW YORK: Items once belonging to Wall Street swindler Bernard and his wife have fetched as much as 20 times their estimated value at a New York City auction.

    Madoff is serving 150 years in prison after pleading guilty in a multibillion-dollar fraud that burned thousands of investors.

    Proceeds from the auction will be divided among his victims.

 

 

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