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  1. #11
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    Re: eBay seller listing bad Witten/Romo "used signed" items

    perhaps the person who typed the COA was drunk...?

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    Re: eBay seller listing bad Witten/Romo "used signed" items

    Quote Originally Posted by Preston View Post
    perhaps the person who typed the COA was drunk...?
    Seems they re-listed one of the Super Bowl footballs. Hopefully they have a LOL that was spell-checked.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Eli-Manning-...item3a7e685f9a

    Just a thought.

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    Re: eBay seller listing bad Witten/Romo "used signed" items

    Amazing -- since January 20th he has sold SIX pair of Romo game used/signed home (the greenish ones) pants and he managed to get buyers for the footballs and signed cleats. Incredible.

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    Re: eBay seller listing bad Witten/Romo "used signed" items

    His feedback shows he just purchased a Wilson NFL football. So how soon before we see a Tony Romo game used football for sale? Or why not just go for Staubach...

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    Re: eBay seller listing bad Witten/Romo "used signed" items

    Quote Originally Posted by cohibasmoker View Post
    Here's a copy of the so-called LOA he offered with the SB XXX football - take a close look at it. Now, if you compare both footballs from both auctions, you'll notice the writing on the laces appear to be the same.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/251222293095...84.m1439.l2649

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/251224666270...84.m1439.l2649

    The referee in SB XXX was Red Cashion who retired after the game. The head referee's usually marks the footballs for play so with that in mine, how can similar markings appear on a Super Bowl football 16 years later?

    Just some thoughts,

    Jim
    Haha checkout his Coa from cowboys on the emmitt SB Ball.
    Spelled acuisition should be acquisition. Says guaranreed instead of guaranteed, wrote undersned instead of undersigned, obtain instead of obtained, says Om behalf not On behalf. And the best is SINCEERE Regards instead of SINCERE Regards! Omg...and someone bought this ball.

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    Re: eBay seller listing bad Witten/Romo "used signed" items

    He has moved on to Eli Manning items now. Just look at his purchase history (he buys low priced items such as pants and cleats) and within a few days they are magically signed by Eli. What really hacks me off is that I have reported him to eBay several times and they don't care. He committing fraud and eBay is the enabler.

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    Re: eBay seller listing bad Witten/Romo "used signed" items

    Last sentence should read "He is committing fraud and eBay is the enabler".
    Sorry about that!

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    Re: eBay seller listing bad Witten/Romo "used signed" items

    So, a week ago he purchased an NFL football and now he's selling a game used Troy Aikman signed ball. My guess was Romo or Staubach, but it looks like he's got Troy's signature down pretty good. He needs to work on his Witten.

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    Re: eBay seller listing bad Witten/Romo "used signed" items

    Seller is claiming that he gets his stuff from his sister-in-law, who works for the Cowboys. I wonder if she's the one with the 3rd grade typing skills?

    Ken

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    Re: eBay seller listing bad Witten/Romo "used signed" items

    Quote Originally Posted by earlywynnfan View Post
    Seller is claiming that he gets his stuff from his sister-in-law, who works for the Cowboys. I wonder if she's the one with the 3rd grade typing skills?

    Ken
    lol. He told me he got some of his stuff at charity dinners hosted by the Cowboys.

 

 

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