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Steiner admits there are many "fake" Steiner products
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Re: Steiner admits there are many "fake" Steiner products
the jersey you posted is another members jersey who got it directly from steiner and it has an loa.Leave a comment:
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Re: Steiner admits there are many "fake" Steiner products
Originally posted by indyredWhat is fake about it? Isn't it just a game issued jersey. Did you get it straight from Steiner or from Ebay.Leave a comment:
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The only way they stay a respected company among the collecting community is to protect their name by making it easier for somebody to buy/sell on the secondary market. If they take away the option to sell on the secondary market by not allowing people to do research, then they've shot themselves in the foot.
The problem is that they don't quite see that far into the future. They're looking at the immediate future and what they can do to sell the stuff directly, but they fail to realize the best way to build up their brand is to make their name a respected one on the secondary market.Leave a comment:
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I think that if Steiner was actually concerned about the authenticity of their items, they would just keep a database of all the numbers for you to look up. It's the simplest thing they could do and would go the furthest in restoring confidence in Steiner.
It always amazes me how these memorabilia companies seem to get further out of touch with customers as they get bigger. You'd think that as they get bigger, the better they would get at these things because they have more staff and capital to spend on these improvements... but it seems to be the exact opposite. They're growing as a company and forgetting about the details that made people respect them so that they could grow. EVERY reputable game used dealer (even small/new ones) has hologram numbers that can be matched using their website. It would take me literally 10 min to add that code to their website w/the database... and I'm not even a great web programmer.
Just unnecessarily irresponsible in my opinion...Leave a comment:
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In short, for their own benefit, Steiner should be protecting their stuff on the secondary market and hoping it sells well and smoothly on the secondary market.Leave a comment:
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The problem with the 'buy only directly from us' idea is that their memorabilia only has long term value if it has secondary market resale value. If it doesn't have resale value on the secondary market, few people will invest in Steiner. Once you buy something from Steiner, the only way you can can get money from the item is on the secondary market.Leave a comment:
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The famous Obama-Michael Jordan dual signed baseball is a great example. It had a Steiner hologram and Steiner Credit Card COA and was purported to be signed by both. The guy did an amazing job of doctoring and the Obama was a pretty good forgery but he forgot to remove the MLB hologram and gave the # on the doctored COA that corresponded to a Phil Hughes baseball. Other examples appear to be the game issued jerseys of star Yankees that have turned up in quantity being sold by a particular seller on Ebay that have the hologram but no LOA. There was a Mariano Riveria purported game used world series jersey that also generated much discussion on here that raised serious concerns as to its origin.Leave a comment:
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Can someone post some examples of what are supposed to be fake Steiner items out on the market?
I've never seen fake Steiner autograph items with both their hologram and COA with it.Leave a comment:
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Hi everyone one of the “gremlin’s” or "brightest bulbs in the shed" aka "Jigga-Man" chiming in here. I had to jump in here and hopefully nip this one in the bud before it spirals out of control as I can already see is happening. Without being a part of the conversation that was cited and without knowing who the conversation was between I do feel the need to set the record straight. Steiner Sports is not and has never "spread the word that Steiner items on the secondary market are fake." Again I was not part of the alleged conversation but what I think was meant to be said was the Steiner Sports is aware of fakes and misrepresentations that can happen on the secondary market, by no means are all secondary market purchases potential for fakes but the unfortunate reality as a lot of you know is in this day and age people do dishonest things and may misrepresent something in an effort to make a fast buck (a perfect example being the Obama/Jordan baseball which was portrayed as a Steiner item). Is it true that the best way to guarantee an item's authenticity is to buy directly from Steiner? Yes that's absolutely true but you can 100% get great and legitimate Steiner items on the secondary market. Nobody here believes that items not purchased directly from us are worthless at all we just don’t like to get involved in commenting on e-bay or other secondary sources because we don’t want to run into trouble in instances where our documentation has been tampered or someone is misrepresenting items. We stand behind our products and their authenticity as well as our dealers who resell our products. I think this thread has turned into a very big misunderstanding.Leave a comment:
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Mr. Cowan-
Could you please address the fact that if you lookup Steiner hologram#'s via your website, they are always 'Not found'? Furthermore, in the past I have emailed certain Steiner employee's about specific Steiner hologram#'s to verify on Steiner's end and am always told 'We don't keep any record of them.'
I find this very irresponsible and as any other game-used memorabilia collector here or anywhere, if "buying directly" from Steiner is 100%, then I would expect the same level of satisfaction that on any given day, I can use your website or contact a Steiner employee and verify the game-used Steiner collectible in possession is 100% legit "game used".
I'm not trying to pick any fights here with you/Steiner, but in just the last several weeks, there have been several forum members here post similar threads and, personally, I have come in contact with two Steiner "game worn" jerseys with hologram #'s that are questionable at the very least. But without verifying the hologram#'s, it makes the latter more difficult.
Thank you in advance.Leave a comment:
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Brooks,
Do you have any comment on the Steiner game issued jerseys (on Ebay) discussed here. They are all star players, game issued, without the LOA's. The latest was a Jeter game issued WS jersey.
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Steiner is now using MLB Authentication more and more, so I see that as a step in the right direction.
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