If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
this whole thing sounds fishy. anyone live in florida? since when did teams get involved in lottery? even a gamer of barber's is worth around a grand, very low prize for a lottery item.
Right from here in Illinois:
Nothing fishy about it, really. Many teams are working with local state lotteries.
this whole thing sounds fishy. anyone live in florida? since when did teams get involved in lottery? even a gamer of barber's is worth around a grand, very low prize for a lottery item.
When I originally saw it, I just assumed that it was a Retail Jersey that the player wore at some time? The lottery and the team seemed to go out of their way to describe the Jersey as a "Players jersey" or a "player worn jersey", but nowhere did they say "Game worn Jersey" as most would describe it? It just seemed to be a bit odd to use the language that they were using??
tagging is incorrect - bottom tag, inside collar tagging
sizing is incorrect - barber wears between a size 40 and 42
sleeves are incorrect - his gmae is not made of the same material
cut of the jersey - The cut does not have the curved up spandex like the denver broncos have. The Bucs gamers have the similar spandex
I blame the Bucs more then the ebay seller. If I was the seller, I'd contact the Bucs through the information provided on the certificate and ask them to make it right. He should get something better than this.
Some poor unknowing schmuck thought he won an actual Ronde Barber game jersey from the Bucs and the Florida Lottery and he even paid the winnings tax on a jersey that was valued by the team at $700. As any of us can tell, what he won was simply a retail authentic jersey signed by Ronde.
Now he's trying to unload it on ebay.
Leave a comment: