kidcuban21 said:The point of my post is not to point fingers, nor to mention anyones names here, but to simply let the public know that people are willing to go to extremes to make a small profit. The person that I was talking about simply called me and told me the cue was not a tad it was worth much less, offered me some ridiculous price and then later on called me and offered much much more, all the time knowing the truth and in addition, going out of the way to contact Ted Harris to tell him to tell the buyer to get his money back and not purchase the cue. This person after finding out the buyer paid and is happy etc, call me to offer me more than what I sold the cue for and to tell me to return the funds of the buyer.
The point is not whether the cue is or isn't but the manner in which it happened, and the extremes of bashing a cue, making several phone calls, so all the time, the same person who offered me close to nothing and told me to end my auction offered me thousands in the end. All the time knowing the true value of the cue.
This post was only meant to inform and let others know the nature of what can happen.
As far as who? It definitely was a well known AZmember / dealer individual, and NO I'm not stating who it was. Just to INFORM those here about the business practices of some of the hierarchy here and to be careful.
THAT IS IT.
This post is pointless without id'ing the dealer in question.
Can you see how the data submitted to support the cue's ID on the EBAY add doesn't fit?