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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2601968, member: 36230"]Oh, oh, oh... but don't forget about that "post release". That's serious business! (roll eyes here).</p><p><br /></p><p>That said, this is another example of how our fellow Americans are at the very heart of the problem. No Matter how easy it is to blame the Chinese, without Americans like this individual perfectly willing to take advantage of the "opportunity", the market for their "products" would be much smaller. Supply and demand...</p><p><br /></p><p>On the other hand, it's also very hard for me to have any level of sympathy for any <i>business, </i>and particularly<i> any </i>so-called professional, fooled by such things. This isn't much different from 5-6 years ago when the two cats were traveling around the east coast selling ridiculously poor fakes, such as the 03-CC Morgan (oops, I meant "fantasy pieces") and 1804 dollars, and more than a few "dealers" hit by them had the gall to whine openly. It's not as if fakes, alterations, or other deceptions are a well-kept secret. You play, you pay....[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2601968, member: 36230"]Oh, oh, oh... but don't forget about that "post release". That's serious business! (roll eyes here). That said, this is another example of how our fellow Americans are at the very heart of the problem. No Matter how easy it is to blame the Chinese, without Americans like this individual perfectly willing to take advantage of the "opportunity", the market for their "products" would be much smaller. Supply and demand... On the other hand, it's also very hard for me to have any level of sympathy for any [I]business, [/I]and particularly[I] any [/I]so-called professional, fooled by such things. This isn't much different from 5-6 years ago when the two cats were traveling around the east coast selling ridiculously poor fakes, such as the 03-CC Morgan (oops, I meant "fantasy pieces") and 1804 dollars, and more than a few "dealers" hit by them had the gall to whine openly. It's not as if fakes, alterations, or other deceptions are a well-kept secret. You play, you pay....[/QUOTE]
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