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Long Time suspected FAKE baggies scam / seller
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<blockquote data-quote="RobbieZombbie" data-source="post: 438791" data-attributes="member: 5345"><p>Folks should not be surprised at the lack of people coming forward for a few reasons. </p><p>1st off this whole thing is being presented on a dying platform. Forums are dying off (which is not new news by any means) so the audience now a days is smaller.</p><p>2nd Even posting on facebook is only reaching a limited audience. With the hundreds / thousands of FB groups and pages dedicated to vintage this story was / will be buried quickly with other people making new posts so a lot of people won't even see the post.</p><p>3rd, I see this in other realms of collecting also (Mostly horror replica world). People ultimately don't care after a week or so. Sure a "bad seller" was outted and that person is a huge piece of **** and for a week that person is crucified. But after a few weeks people will forget all about it. We as collectors in general are the biggest embracers of "Forgive and forget"</p><p>4th…. People who may of read the whole thing, and keeping up with it may not speak out in hopes that they can sell off the baggie they may of got from Jeff to a unsuspecting buyer via eBay or FB because of points 1-3.</p><p></p><p>...Just my opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobbieZombbie, post: 438791, member: 5345"] Folks should not be surprised at the lack of people coming forward for a few reasons. 1st off this whole thing is being presented on a dying platform. Forums are dying off (which is not new news by any means) so the audience now a days is smaller. 2nd Even posting on facebook is only reaching a limited audience. With the hundreds / thousands of FB groups and pages dedicated to vintage this story was / will be buried quickly with other people making new posts so a lot of people won’t even see the post. 3rd, I see this in other realms of collecting also (Mostly horror replica world). People ultimately don’t care after a week or so. Sure a “bad seller” was outted and that person is a huge piece of **** and for a week that person is crucified. But after a few weeks people will forget all about it. We as collectors in general are the biggest embracers of “Forgive and forget” 4th…. People who may of read the whole thing, and keeping up with it may not speak out in hopes that they can sell off the baggie they may of got from Jeff to a unsuspecting buyer via eBay or FB because of points 1-3. ...Just my opinion [/QUOTE]
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