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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 1851795, member: 36230"]Since at first you only thought something looked off, can you explain what in the comparison photos allowed you to conclude it is a bad fake? </p><p><br /></p><p>I'll echo Sam's question about being so sure it's a fake that you would be willing to risk your reputation. I cannot say one way or the other, especially without knowing more about the example in question or what you used to come to your conclusion, but can suggest that you tread lightly. While your intentions are surely noble, it is still sometimes best to bite one's tongue. Since you've already made your opinion known, you may want to step back and allow the involved parties to do as they choose regardless of if they remove the listing in order to verify or discount what you've told them, or if they continue on with the sale. It is their business, so if it is fake and it comes back to bite them, they would only have themselves to blame. However, if there is even a minuscule chance that you're wrong, pressing the issue lead to future resentment on their part.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 1851795, member: 36230"]Since at first you only thought something looked off, can you explain what in the comparison photos allowed you to conclude it is a bad fake? I'll echo Sam's question about being so sure it's a fake that you would be willing to risk your reputation. I cannot say one way or the other, especially without knowing more about the example in question or what you used to come to your conclusion, but can suggest that you tread lightly. While your intentions are surely noble, it is still sometimes best to bite one's tongue. Since you've already made your opinion known, you may want to step back and allow the involved parties to do as they choose regardless of if they remove the listing in order to verify or discount what you've told them, or if they continue on with the sale. It is their business, so if it is fake and it comes back to bite them, they would only have themselves to blame. However, if there is even a minuscule chance that you're wrong, pressing the issue lead to future resentment on their part.[/QUOTE]
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