Re: Red flag: Lenny Dykstra jersey in Collectauctions.com
Hello Everyone,
Let me address a few comments on this thread so that people don't have to speculate on things of which they are not aware.
We have made it very clear that everyone's participation in the forum is predicated on their observance of the forum rules which can be found here:
When those rules are repeatedly violated, we reserve the right to ban any member we deem appropriate. While I am not interested in getting into the specific details here, Howard Wolf was banned for violating the forum rules. We have deleted posts in the system as well as personal emails I have received that are the basis for the banning.
Contrary to the speculation in this thread, I have no personal vendetta against Howard. In fact, from the deleted posts and the emails I have received it appears more likely the opposite is true. Again, I am not interested in getting into details but I will simply say we reserve the right to ban members when repeated rule violations occur. To be very candid, we have probably allowed too many violations before acting in the past (that’s because we don't like to ban members unless we have to) but we will act as we see fit going forward in order to maintain a positive environment on the forum. Once a member is banned, they have lost their right to post on the forum, period. There are no "it's okay to post some things if you are banned". If they wish, banned members can send information to the moderators at any time and we will determine if it is appropriate to post the information and the manner in which it might be posted.
Since you are collectors, I understand your statements that you don't care what occurs between members and administrators. However, the administrative actions taken by the moderators of a forum are a reality of any online community. To be very candid, I have personally been accused of things because of what other people post on the forum and I have had to numerous times where I had to spend my personal time dealing with threats of legal action for things posted on the forum. Ironically, this is part of what we encounter for providing a free service to members so we can help collectors in the hobby.
We have gone even further in contacting people before they register to prevent troublemakers from having easy access to the forum. We do this with our own time for the sake of the community and we still do not charge people for the use of the forum. To be honest, I can't think of any other place in the hobby that has helped the collector as much as we have. With that said, I know there will always be some who think they can do things better and will always complain about something.
The fact of the matter is, we run the forum the way we think it should be run and we have created the rules to establish and maintain a positive environment for those who participate. We moderate the forum and screen potential members and do not charge members anything to be part of the community. As such, we will take administrative action when we deem it appropriate. Those wishing to be part of the community are more than welcome. However, if you are going to partake please be aware that it will require your adherence to the forum rules and the understanding that the administrators will take action on things they feel are necessary.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me directly at chris@gameuseduniverse.com.
Sincerely,
Chris
Do Players Change Helmets For the start of the Playoffs?
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Re: Red flag: Lenny Dykstra jersey in Collectauctions.com
Originally posted by CollectGUQuite frankly, many of the forum members who posted valuable information are long gone and replaced with the always entertaining "how much will this pujols go for!" thread and "help me photo match my sin shoo choo bat" and the very popular "advise on whether I should bet my jersey signed" thread.......
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http://www.americanmemorabilia.com/A...=Closed&p=90&s=
Damn, homie. You took a hit on this!! Good luck getting your payment from them too. Thats close to a $2,000 hit!!! I still can't figure out why, you being such a huge fan and all that you sold this helmet.......
I was emailed off the forum with reference to the following thread:
I posted the link because I believe that it's 100% relevant to the existing discussion of the McGwire helmet.
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He then told me the post disappeared 10 minutes later and when he tried to log back in he was banned. I have no reason to doubt Howard as I mentioned I have known him for nearly 30 years.
I only read through it once, but it didn't seem like much of an attack to me. Hell, I've torched Joel worse than thatAnd I paid a terrible price, as Joel's Blackhawks defeated my Flyers in the SCF courtesy one of the softest goals ever allowed. *SMH*
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Boston,
Can you just paste what Howard wrote to you in the email to here, so we can see it. Sad in what happened to this forum.Leave a comment:
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Re: Red flag: Lenny Dykstra jersey in Collectauctions.com
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Joe,
Yes, I am a forum moderator, and... I mentioned that
<<whatever transpired between them to either lead to him not posting or being banned>>
meaning that I clearly don't know what transpired. I don't know if Howard stopped posting or if he was banned. Could I have been any clearer that I don't have a clue as to what the full story is?
Vendetta? please tell me that you are you kidding?
Nick
Nick, I do not know either what the real truth is. All I know is that Howard told me that he posted verbatim what he sent to me in an email after we were talking about various collections and the hobby. He then told me the post disappeared 10 minutes later and when he tried to log back in he was banned. I have no reason to doubt Howard as I mentioned I have known him for nearly 30 years.
How exactly would you explain that? Again, unless there is something I am missing why would the post be removed even if there was some valid cause to ban Howard? I asked Howard if it was standard practice as I am not a long term forum member to ban a member and then remove their post. He told me in his experience that even if and when a forum member did something to be banned the post would not then be removed unless it was a complete personal attack or profanity laced tirade. At least based on the email he sent me, his and Rudy's homework were neither.
I do not know the owners here but I do know Howard Wolf. If you don't know anything more no problem, but how do you explain why a valuable thread was removed that had very solid fact based information on a potential piece of memorabilia being dumped on other unsuspecting collectors via a very questionable auction house when you yourself stated that there is some history between Howard and the forum owners.
I have been involved in this hobby for over 35 years and having seen what I have seen with the petty attacks, selfish behavior, personal backstabbing, lying, cheating, deceit and everything in between would anything surprise me, absolutely not. This hobby can be a very dirty business but at least in my experience Howard Wolf has been one of the good guys and someone I would not hesitate to do business with time and time again. From what Howard told me about Rudy and from some of his posts I have read, Rudy seems to be as good as they come in this business as well.
Just my 2 cents on this for whatever it is worth.
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Yes, I am a forum moderator, and... I mentioned that
<<whatever transpired between them to either lead to him not posting or being banned>>
meaning that I clearly don't know what transpired. I don't know if Howard stopped posting or if he was banned. Could I have been any clearer that I don't have a clue as to what the full story is?
Vendetta? please tell me that you are you kidding?
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Isn't that what this forum is about in the first place? Collectors helping each other out? I know I've found so much valuable information from fellow members, shoot I would've been dupped on so much fake auction crap I'd be out thousands of dollars over the last 3 years.
Oh well, that's my 2cents, but obviously there's more to this Howard/GUU forum issue than the "regular" members know about... too badLeave a comment:
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is this the helmet in question ?
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Since I brought up the topic (before it morphed into something else), I thought I'd respond. While I have no issue with Howard, and have been in touch with him from time to time (even in the past month), he and the owner of this forum have had their differences, and whatever transpired between them to either lead to him not posting or being banned is between them.
Since Rudy's name was brought up, I also thought I'd comment. I have absolutely no idea why he stopped frequenting this forum. I and several others here truly miss his contributions, as we collectively have learned lots from him and enjoyed reading his informative posts. If he and other admins of this forum had some type of "falling-out", I am certainly not aware.
TNT Toys, it appears that you are a moderator on this forum? To second what IronManFan said, why was that post by Howard Wolf removed? Since Howard was able to post it, obviously he was not banned. If what he sent to me in email form was what he posted, and he stated to me that it was exact, then there was nothing in there that was a personal attack or a violation of forum rules that I could see. In fact, it was a point by point reference and fact driven post that carved up this helmet and what appears to be a blatant attempt to dump bad material once it was discovered to be bad.
From your above post, are you stating that the owner of this forum has some personal vendetta again Howard Wolf that he has placed front and center and he would rather not see Howard Wolf's name here so he is willing to remove valid hobby related information that I would deem as pertinent to cleaning up the bad material that circulates in the hobby rather than see it posted by Howard?
I do not have any information as to why Howard Wolf was banned and again, I don't personally care however what you are saying seems to indicate that the owner of the forum banned this member and removed a very valid post due to some issues he had with the member. Seems like bad business practice to me. If there was some legit reason to ban Howard so be it and that is for the ownership to decide but why allow your own agenda to get in the way of very valuable information being posted on a legit issue of what would appear to be hobby deception?
I have known Howard for again over 25 years and he is among the most knowledgable collectors I have ever come across. It seems a shame to me that he is not on here sharing his vast wealth of knowledge. He told me he used to participate on here quite regularly but has not been involved for some time.
I do not know Rudy personally and will not speculate on why he has choosen not to post however I am sure that one could also make an educated guess on that issue as well. If it has anything to do with my conversations with Howard Wolf and what he indicated to me about the Game Used Forum it is no wonder that Rudy and or others do not post here.
Joe
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sounds as if the information that Howard had on that bad McGwire helmet would benefit the entire GU community......why would that kind of helpful information be removed?
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Since I brought up the topic (before it morphed into something else), I thought I'd respond. While I have no issue with Howard, and have been in touch with him from time to time (even in the past month), he and the owner of this forum have had their differences, and whatever transpired between them to either lead to him not posting or being banned is between them.
Since Rudy's name was brought up, I also thought I'd comment. I have absolutely no idea why he stopped frequenting this forum. I and several others here truly miss his contributions, as we collectively have learned lots from him and enjoyed reading his informative posts. If he and other admins of this forum had some type of "falling-out", I am certainly not aware.Leave a comment:
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I may not have always seen eye to eye with Howard and Rudy, but they helped uncover some serious concerns in the industry that should be applauded and rewarded.Leave a comment:
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Having known Howard for the better part of 25 plus years, I spoke with him earlier this week about some Phillies jersey's. Howard informed me that he and Rudy who I believe used to post on this forum as well, worked on extensive research on an issue concerning another forum member Panthrotc who it appears dumped what was reportedly a Mark McGwire A's helmet over at AMI once it was obvious that it was not what it was reported to be. According to Howard himself, he had refused for the better part of a year to take part in this forum as he did not want to contribute to its success based upon the direction that ownership had taken it.
Howard came back for a one time only post on this A's McGwire helmet approximately 2 weeks ago and posted a rather interesting disection according to what I saw from his and Rudy's research on this questionable helmet. According to Howard, the post was removed within ten minutes and he then received a message stating he was banned when he tried to log back in.
Can any forum moderator please explain why this research that Howard and Rudy put together over a very serious issue of what appears to be a blatant attempt at a cover up of a piece of memorabilia was removed from the forum once posted?
I am under the understanding that this forum exists to uncover unscrupulious activity in this industry. After seeing the information put together by both Howard and Rudy, unless the forum member that is being questioned has a very, very good explanation, this was simply nothing but a dump of an item once it was discovered it was garbage.
It would be nice to know why valuable information about a bad item being passed through the hobby was removed. I have no idea why Howard was banned and that is not necessarily my concern. I am concerned as to why this other information was pulled.
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