Re: Gernay, Oldridge, Horne Plead Guilty
Mr. Alpert, do you believe if you own a jersey you purchased from JO Sports and you decide to sell it where you don't have a photomatch, should you morally disclose it was purchased from JO or suppress that information?
I personally believe all JO items are suspect without a conclusive photomatch. Using Otismalibu's statement not "blurry area with the red circle is a photo match".
Gernay, Oldridge, Horne Plead Guilty
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Re: Gernay, Oldridge, Horne Plead Guilty
34swtns isn't "Guilty of Fraud".
They may be guilty of making posts similar to a school-yard bully chanting "Na na na, na, na, na" while sticking their thumbs in their ears, waiving their hands and sticking out their tongue, but they are not guilty of fraud.
It's too bad the forum doesn't know what exactly the issues were with JO to cause them to plea bargain. When Steve Jensen was arrested, there were three jerseys that were published by many media outlets that were behind the reason for the arrest so we had an idea what happened there.
With this situation, it appears no one who posts on this forum, myself included, knows the exact details of what merchandise was tampered with to make any statements about who has good items and who has questionable items.
Someone posted a jersey JO is currently selling with issues of being issued to a player as it couldn't have been game used, but that is not a crime if they correct it.
I'm going to guess that if JO is still selling memorabilia they are keeping to only stuff obtained from the teams because who would be stupid enough to sell altered/distorted/tampered items while your sentencing awaits?Leave a comment:
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Re: Gernay, Oldridge, Horne Plead Guilty
They may be guilty of making posts similar to a school-yard bully chanting "Na na na, na, na, na" while sticking their thumbs in their ears, waiving their hands and sticking out their tongue, but they are not guilty of fraud.
It's too bad the forum doesn't know what exactly the issues were with JO to cause them to plea bargain. When Steve Jensen was arrested, there were three jerseys that were published by many media outlets that were behind the reason for the arrest so we had an idea what happened there.
With this situation, it appears no one who posts on this forum, myself included, knows the exact details of what merchandise was tampered with to make any statements about who has good items and who has questionable items.
Someone posted a jersey JO is currently selling with issues of being issued to a player as it couldn't have been game used, but that is not a crime if they correct it.
I'm going to guess that if JO is still selling memorabilia they are keeping to only stuff obtained from the teams because who would be stupid enough to sell altered/distorted/tampered items while your sentencing awaits?Leave a comment:
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Re: Gernay, Oldridge, Horne Plead Guilty
What really cracks me up and fires up my urge to continue dropping turds in your collective punchbowl is how absolutely invested in this whole thing you all make yourselves out to be.
You're all in such a mob-infused lather over this whole thing and I know for a concrete fact the vast majority of you have never done a nickel's worth of business with JO Sports.
Your misplaced level of concern is quite frankly pathetic and speaks volumes. If this is that big of a deal to you here's what I would suggest:
Back away from the computer!
Reassess your life and the set of priorities you've established for yourself and most importantly the order in which they are placed.
I'm not going to continue monitoring this thread from this point forward because, honestly, my opinion is the only one that really matters to me.
And again, "balls to say that" comes into play.
Enjoy your banter and have a lovely Thanksgiving.
Good day.Leave a comment:
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Re: Gernay, Oldridge, Horne Plead Guilty
Okay folks, this thread is obviously taking a turn back down a road that was already traveled previously. Please focus your posts on things that will be beneficial to the hobby or this thread will be locked as well.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
ChrisLeave a comment:
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Re: Gernay, Oldridge, Horne Plead Guilty
What really cracks me up and fires up my urge to continue dropping turds in your collective punchbowl is how absolutely invested in this whole thing you all make yourselves out to be.
You're all in such a mob-infused lather over this whole thing and I know for a concrete fact the vast majority of you have never done a nickel's worth of business with JO Sports.
Your misplaced level of concern is quite frankly pathetic and speaks volumes. If this is that big of a deal to you here's what I would suggest:
Back away from the computer!
Reassess your life and the set of priorities you've established for yourself and most importantly the order in which they are placed.
I'm not going to continue monitoring this thread from this point forward because, honestly, my opinion is the only one that really matters to me.
And again, "balls to say that" comes into play.
Enjoy your banter and have a lovely Thanksgiving.Leave a comment:
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Re: Gernay, Oldridge, Horne Plead Guilty
Nothing is really going to change. No one gets up in the morning trying to figure out a way to better the hobby. Everyone just wants to better their collection.
This entire hobby is smoke, mirrors & deception.
- equipment guys sneak items out the backdoor.
- issued jerseys are sold as gamers
- blanks are customized and sold as issued or gamers
- tags are changed
- marker is removed/added
- game used inscriptions added
- nameplates changed when scrubs and stars share the same number
- letters, letters and more letters written
- use added
Even on this board, probably half the monthly pickups are really sale items. If you get a bad item you can go public and hope for a refund, but more likely you quietly dump it with no mention of the red flags.
Can the seller convince the buyer that this is real use, that this documentation is solid, that this blurry area with the red circle is a photo match. It's always got to possibly be a piece from this big game, or this MVP season or this playoff.
Add all the info that helps, omit what hurts. When was the last time an auction stated that the jersey was photo matched to a game where the QB tossed 3 picks or the MLB star went 0-4.
Just like Hillstreet Blues...let's be careful out there.Leave a comment:
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Re: Gernay, Oldridge, Horne Plead Guilty
http://www.gameuseduniverse.com/vb_f...=46843&page=40
So where are the people saying everyone was crazy because there was no proof? Apparently there was enough proof to become a snitch! Which means they have even more DIRECT information on forgeries which he will be giving up to the feds in exchange for a lesser sentence. Good to know this wasnt a one time thing, just one time they got caught.Leave a comment:
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Re: Gernay, Oldridge, Horne Plead Guilty
See, I feel differently - I feel we should let him (them) post on here to explain themselves. Could be ground breaking. We all know with the legal work still going on they wouldn't post, but wouldn't you love to have JO and others come on here and discuss the situation with us?
I know it would never happen, but barring JO from posting doesn't really accomplish anything - They weren't going to come on here and post anyway, so if we left their account accessible to be able to post, maybe someday they would come on here and clear the air.
I don't believe anything relating to Penn State should be related to the sports memorabilia investigation - One was a sick crime that is so unbelievable that comparing that situation with a sports memorabilia while collar crime is not a good comparison.
If you wish to compare the situations, let's be clear - Joe Pa and even the accused in that case can come on television and other media outlets and give their views on the situation. Why not let those involved come on here and offer up for open questioning? Even a statement without reply could be something positive somewhere down the road.
You think the SEC would allow Bernie Madoff to work with funds again? They probably pulled any licenses he may have had. Seems like common sense. You don't let the guy keep ripping people off.
The analogy was its not noble thing to do something so obvious.Leave a comment:
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Re: Gernay, Oldridge, Horne Plead Guilty
I'll go where the jerseys go, regardless. They're with JO Sports so that's where my money will continue to go.Leave a comment:
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Re: Gernay, Oldridge, Horne Plead Guilty
Now that all the Barneys and Gladys's have enjoyed their "gloat moment", let me be the first (and most likely only) one to say.......
Still......not......concerned.
I'll continue purchasing Bears jerseys from JO Sports as I have for the last 3 years.
Completely and 100% unconcerned.
Fife and Kravitz........commence squawking.
I'm not excusing anybody for wrong-doings. But I'm just trying to see both sides.Leave a comment:
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Re: Gernay, Oldridge, Horne Plead Guilty
Now that all the Barneys and Gladys's have enjoyed their "gloat moment", let me be the first (and most likely only) one to say.......
Still......not......concerned.
I'll continue purchasing Bears jerseys from JO Sports as I have for the last 3 years.
Completely and 100% unconcerned.
Fife and Kravitz........commence squawking.Leave a comment:
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Re: Gernay, Oldridge, Horne Plead Guilty
Now that all the Barneys and Gladys's have enjoyed their "gloat moment", let me be the first (and most likely only) one to say.......
Still......not......concerned.
I'll continue purchasing Bears jerseys from JO Sports as I have for the last 3 years.
Completely and 100% unconcerned.
Fife and Kravitz........commence squawking.Leave a comment:
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Re: Gernay, Oldridge, Horne Plead Guilty
So where are the people saying everyone was crazy because there was no proof? Apparently there was enough proof to become a snitch! Which means they have even more DIRECT information on forgeries which he will be giving up to the feds in exchange for a lesser sentence. Good to know this wasnt a one time thing, just one time they got caught.Leave a comment:
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