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  • ivo610
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 692

    #16
    Re: Has this ever happened on NFL Auctions?

    Im glad i am not a fin fan because I would have a very hard time deciding if I wanted to take a chance and buy one or two of those jerseys. And that photo with the 9, looks like a piece of thread to me, but what can you tell from the pics to begin with?

    As far as NFL auctions admitting the mistake, why is everyone so forgiving? Because they dont do it for profit? If this was any other company they would be getting ripped apart on here.
    Ryan

    NFL game used collector

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    • JasonBanz
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2008
      • 592

      #17
      Re: Has this ever happened on NFL Auctions?

      Originally posted by ivo610
      Im glad i am not a fin fan because I would have a very hard time deciding if I wanted to take a chance and buy one or two of those jerseys. And that photo with the 9, looks like a piece of thread to me, but what can you tell from the pics to begin with?

      As far as NFL auctions admitting the mistake, why is everyone so forgiving? Because they dont do it for profit? If this was any other company they would be getting ripped apart on here.
      Too me, I just noticed hit marks on the right shoulder. But without seeing the jersey, you really can't judge it. I noticed that with a few of the jerseys I have. I see pictures and then receive it in the mail.

      As far as being forgiving, it could be just communication error on ones part. If it keeps happening, then I wouldn't be so forgiving.

      I honestly don't think the Dolphins would try and rip any one off. I'm sure they are washed though.

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      • legaleagle92481
        Banned
        • Oct 2009
        • 2538

        #18
        Re: Has this ever happened on NFL Auctions?

        I personally am no longer bidding on items from NFL auctions. There are too many mixups. The Porter, the Jamal Lewis and now possibly these Deolphins jerseys. I am disturbed by the post by the Porter jersey buyer saying the PSA sticker number comes up in the database as game used when it is not. What is to stop him from adding dirt, etc. to the jersey to make it look game used and selling it for a few hundred more than he payed for it to some unsuspecting collector who relies on the database and does not conduct outside research. I don't want to spend my time photomatching and checking box scores, injury reports, game notes, etc. to ascertain when a uniform is from and whether it is possible for a particular player to have worn a jersey or not. A jersey that I would be paying a extra for because it is from NFL Auctions. Yes this is for charity rather than profit for the NFL and the teams but it does not excuse it and until they start striving for accurute descriptions and providing better photos and/or descriptions of game use like JO does for example then I simply will not buy.

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        • tjm5711
          Banned
          • Dec 2009
          • 275

          #19
          Re: Has this ever happened on NFL Auctions?

          Originally posted by legaleagle92481
          I personally am no longer bidding on items from NFL auctions. There are too many mixups. The Porter, the Jamal Lewis and now possibly these Deolphins jerseys. I am disturbed by the post by the Porter jersey buyer saying the PSA sticker number comes up in the database as game used when it is not. What is to stop him from adding dirt, etc. to the jersey to make it look game used and selling it for a few hundred more than he payed for it to some unsuspecting collector who relies on the database and does not conduct outside research. I don't want to spend my time photomatching and checking box scores, injury reports, game notes, etc. to ascertain when a uniform is from and whether it is possible for a particular player to have worn a jersey or not. A jersey that I would be paying a extra for because it is from NFL Auctions. Yes this is for charity rather than profit for the NFL and the teams but it does not excuse it and until they start striving for accurute descriptions and providing better photos and/or descriptions of game use like JO does for example then I simply will not buy.


          You make very valid points, and it points to the fact that there sometimes is a risk in buying from even the most credible sources. I have heard of and experienced similar confusions with the PSA database. And you are more than fully justified in demanding more with the crazy prices we all pay on NFL Auctions.

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          • JasonBanz
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2008
            • 592

            #20
            Re: Has this ever happened on NFL Auctions?

            Originally posted by legaleagle92481
            I personally am no longer bidding on items from NFL auctions. There are too many mixups. The Porter, the Jamal Lewis and now possibly these Deolphins jerseys. I am disturbed by the post by the Porter jersey buyer saying the PSA sticker number comes up in the database as game used when it is not. What is to stop him from adding dirt, etc. to the jersey to make it look game used and selling it for a few hundred more than he payed for it to some unsuspecting collector who relies on the database and does not conduct outside research. I don't want to spend my time photomatching and checking box scores, injury reports, game notes, etc. to ascertain when a uniform is from and whether it is possible for a particular player to have worn a jersey or not. A jersey that I would be paying a extra for because it is from NFL Auctions. Yes this is for charity rather than profit for the NFL and the teams but it does not excuse it and until they start striving for accurute descriptions and providing better photos and/or descriptions of game use like JO does for example then I simply will not buy.
            I personally do not see where these Dolphins jerseys would even be in question. I pulled up a random 2 to look at and found use on them. Everyone on here knows that you can't judge a jersey til its in your hands.

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            • legaleagle92481
              Banned
              • Oct 2009
              • 2538

              #21
              Re: Has this ever happened on NFL Auctions?

              Originally posted by JasonBanz
              I personally do not see where these Dolphins jerseys would even be in question. I pulled up a random 2 to look at and found use on them. Everyone on here knows that you can't judge a jersey til its in your hands.

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              Therein lies the problem after you have paid for it and it has arrived in your home should not be when your able to judge it. Better pictures and/or a description of the signs of game use the jersey evidences should be there to allow you to judge the jersey BEFORE you bid on it. right now it is a crapshoot as to what you will find when you open the box and if you find something questionable you have to go through the hassle of trying to return it and likely having to pay return shipping costs. Mistakes do happen but when they do they and they are alerted to them they must be corrected. When they were questioned about the Jamal Lewis and admitted it was game issued the description should have immediately been changed and all bidders given the option to withdraw their bid. With the Porter jersey the buyer should have been given the option to return it for a game used one (don't tell me the Dolphins don't have another used Porter jersey at their disposal and if not one from next season) and the one that was misdescribed should have immediately been corrected in the database. And they should be more vigilant in finding and correcting mistakes on their own.

              All I said about these Dolphins jerseys was that it was POSSIBLE that there were issues because I have looked at the pics on there and I can see where people are saying they cannot see signs of use in alot of the pictures. Don't get me wrong they could be amazing jerseys but from those pictures noone can really tell.

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              • JasonBanz
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2008
                • 592

                #22
                Re: Has this ever happened on NFL Auctions?

                Originally posted by legaleagle92481
                Therein lies the problem after you have paid for it and it has arrived in your home should not be when your able to judge it. Better pictures and/or a description of the signs of game use the jersey evidences should be there to allow you to judge the jersey BEFORE you bid on it. right now it is a crapshoot as to what you will find when you open the box and if you find something questionable you have to go through the hassle of trying to return it and likely having to pay return shipping costs. Mistakes do happen but when they do they and they are alerted to them they must be corrected. When they were questioned about the Jamal Lewis and admitted it was game issued the description should have immediately been changed and all bidders given the option to withdraw their bid. With the Porter jersey the buyer should have been given the option to return it for a game used one (don't tell me the Dolphins don't have another used Porter jersey at their disposal and if not one from next season) and the one that was misdescribed should have immediately been corrected in the database. And they should be more vigilant in finding and correcting mistakes on their own.

                All I said about these Dolphins jerseys was that it was POSSIBLE that there were issues because I have looked at the pics on there and I can see where people are saying they cannot see signs of use in alot of the pictures. Don't get me wrong they could be amazing jerseys but from those pictures noone can really tell.
                I can agree that they need to be more vigiant in correcting mistakes. But NFL Auctions is a great asset to the game used community. Especially as a Dolphins collector. The Dolphins organization do not sell their jerseys outside of NFL Auctions. Its very rare to find one outside of NFL auctions. I own alot of no names because they are hard to find. So when I have the funds and I see one, I snag it. Infact last year I started expanding my collection to Dolphins players when they were with other teams. One thing I always wanted in my collection was the orange alternate. Right now its a shame because money is not great right now. I suppose they'll be on ebay soon .

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                • jhunt28
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 409

                  #23
                  Re: Has this ever happened on NFL Auctions?

                  Just to clear up this Dolphins Orange Jersey issue on NFL Auctions, this is a quote from an email I received from the Dolphins. These are definitely the jerseys worn on the field, the NFL Auction pictures must be a very poor quality, and they are obviously washed...


                  [FONT='Calibri','sans-serif']The team has auctioned the orange authentic game jerseys worn by players in the Dolphins' home game against the New York Jets on October 12, 2009[/FONT]
                  [FONT='Calibri','sans-serif'][/FONT]
                  "This was only the third time in team history that our team wore orange jerseys," said Mike Dee, Dolphins CEO. "The game was an electric night and exciting contest for all of our fans. We are happy that everyone can take a piece of the action home and know that the money raised from this auction will benefit the important causes we serve in the community."

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                  • nyjetsfan14
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2006
                    • 414

                    #24
                    Re: Has this ever happened on NFL Auctions?

                    It sure would be nice if the folks writing the descriptions for NFL auction items put forth at least a minimal amount of effort. You're lucky if you get two complete sentences. Much of the confusion, questions, and returns could be eliminated with a little more care in the form of more detailed write ups.

                    Jason, patience is a virtue. There is no real shortage of these items and eventually they will pop up again. Happy collecting to all.

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                    • JasonBanz
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 592

                      #25
                      Re: Has this ever happened on NFL Auctions?

                      Originally posted by nyjetsfan14
                      Jason, patience is a virtue. There is no real shortage of these items and eventually they will pop up again. Happy collecting to all.
                      Thanks for the advice!

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                      • legaleagle92481
                        Banned
                        • Oct 2009
                        • 2538

                        #26
                        Re: Has this ever happened on NFL Auctions?

                        Originally posted by nyjetsfan14
                        It sure would be nice if the folks writing the descriptions for NFL auction items put forth at least a minimal amount of effort. You're lucky if you get two complete sentences. Much of the confusion, questions, and returns could be eliminated with a little more care in the form of more detailed write ups.

                        Jason, patience is a virtue. There is no real shortage of these items and eventually they will pop up again. Happy collecting to all.
                        Thats true on the patience thing they are popping up all over Ebay I think it is because people buy them knowing they cant afford them and just want to enjoy them for a bit then they sell them. I have noticed most of them have not been sold above what the seller paid for them.

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                        • chaidinar
                          Member
                          • Apr 2009
                          • 70

                          #27
                          Re: Has this ever happened on NFL Auctions?

                          NFL Auctions has just listed the third set of BCA "game worn" wristbands of Jones-Drew. I do not think it is the same pair re-listed twice, because they are different photos. 1. I cannot find a single photo (getty images, jaguars.com etc.) of MJD wearing wristbands during that game. 2. The Jaguars wore their BCA gear on 10/4/2009 against the Titans, not 10/11/2009 against the Seahawks. 3. It is highly unlikely he wore 6 wristbands. 4. If you look up the PSA/DNA number, it states:
                          Item: AUTOGRAPH ITEM
                          Primary Signer: JONES-DREW, MAURICE
                          Authentication Date: 01/07/2010
                          Result/Grade: Authentic

                          Does anyone have any thoughts/opinions, or is this just another NFL Auctions oversight?

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                          • JasonBanz
                            Senior Member
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 592

                            #28
                            Re: Has this ever happened on NFL Auctions?

                            One thing I noticed about the BCA games were that players would change gloves and wristbands out. For example, Ronnie Brown would wear the pink gloves and then next series come out in his regular gloves. Same with Ricky Williams. I do have a pink game worn wristband signed by Akin Ayodele. I do know for a fact he did not wear any pink wristbands because 1, I was at the game and have photos, and 2, I have a dvd of the game. By the way it seems, they may have a player sign and game worn item, such as the wristband and place it on the auction as a game worn wristband signed by such and such. When you plug in the PSA DNA number to my wrist bands it pops up signed and game worn wrist band. Primary person: Akin Ayodele. Which to me means that Akin was the primary person on those wristbands but worn by someone else.

                            One thing that puzzles me is my pink Will Allen gloves. While watching the DVD and I could not find a series that Will Allen wore those gloves. They have staining from game use and smell terrible. They also have the number 25 written on both gloves, which is his number. I e-mailed NFL Auctions about this. I asked them if they could have been from another team, but signed by him. They replied back that they could be from another player, but not a different team. I figured, oh well, they're game worn and signed by Will Allen so I am still happy with them. Your best bet would be to e-mail them about it.

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