I recently purchased a jersey off Ebay which the seller claimed was game worn and autographed. To support this, the seller provided a MLB authentication number and there was also an auction house JSA letter. Everything looked good until I got the jersey and went to print the MLB information for my records. According to the MLB site, the jersey is listed as an autographed jersey with no mention of game worn, or even game issued.
I contacted the seller who insist that MLB authentication is often wrong and in cases where the jersey is both game worn and autographed “the MLB Hologram does not always list the entire history of the pieceâ€. He also went on to say that there are other sellers who purchased these jerseys from the auction house who have sold them as game worn also (like two wrongs make a right?).
He claims that the auction house listed them as game used and he is going by their word, yet the JSA cert is a direct copy of the auction house listing and does not say or show game used anywhere on it. He also tried to say that I got a steal and that he had paid much more for the jersey (which I pulled up the listing from the auction house and see is a lie).
When I questioned all of this, the seller told me that I should have asked questions before bidding and that he is confident in his listing.
My question first is, how bad has the MLB site gotten and would I even consider believing the seller with his stories? I do not collect autographs (prefer my gamers unsigned), and would have no use for this jersey based on what the MLB and auction house list it as.
Thanks for any help and I will likely submit an Ebay dispute to try to avoid this jersey.
I contacted the seller who insist that MLB authentication is often wrong and in cases where the jersey is both game worn and autographed “the MLB Hologram does not always list the entire history of the pieceâ€. He also went on to say that there are other sellers who purchased these jerseys from the auction house who have sold them as game worn also (like two wrongs make a right?).
He claims that the auction house listed them as game used and he is going by their word, yet the JSA cert is a direct copy of the auction house listing and does not say or show game used anywhere on it. He also tried to say that I got a steal and that he had paid much more for the jersey (which I pulled up the listing from the auction house and see is a lie).
When I questioned all of this, the seller told me that I should have asked questions before bidding and that he is confident in his listing.
My question first is, how bad has the MLB site gotten and would I even consider believing the seller with his stories? I do not collect autographs (prefer my gamers unsigned), and would have no use for this jersey based on what the MLB and auction house list it as.
Thanks for any help and I will likely submit an Ebay dispute to try to avoid this jersey.
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