Thursday, March 25, 2010

Stay Away From These SPAs


While I was out, Heel posted on the makeup of what an SPA scammer is all about. He mentioned a guy, ufjumper7, who is starting to make waves as quite possibly the dumbest faker in recent memory. Usually, scammers use two accounts to complete their fakes, one to buy and one to sell. Obviously ufjumper didnt get the memo. Must not have had a cover sheet, I guess.

Over on FCB, a good break down of his purchases versus sales was discussed, further cementing what Heel originally posted. Here are some of the examples:

LeSean McCoy BEFORE - 1 color patch, same sig, same number.
LeSean McCoy AFTER - Ridiculous patch, same sig same number.

Mark Sanchez BEFORE - 2 color patch ( a good patch ruined), same sig, same number.
Mark Sanchez AFTER - Logo patch, same sig, same number.

Matt Stafford BEFORE - 1 color patch, same sig, same number.
Matt Stafford AFTER - 4 color patch, same sig, same number.

Also, as I failed to mention in the original draft of this post, the guy has bought close to 30 versions of redemptions from the guys who havent signed yet. I think its safe to say what is going to happen with those.

Is this really what we have come to? Scammers arent even trying anymore. I hope this guy gets crapped on by a dog today, a nice runny one, that would only be a portion of what he deserves.

h/t Wheeler

8 comments:

  1. This douchebag also bought around 30 or more combined Harvin(15) Beanies, Britts, and Greene redemptions with what I assume is bad intentions
    -wheels

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  2. I forgot that part, ill add it in.

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  3. Great post! Thanks for the info...

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  4. what a douchbag... i bet he doesnt even make back the money he originally purchased the cards for

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  5. Well, I did report him to ebay for the Stafford. Not that it will do any good...

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  6. If you want to report to police
    Katie Scheibly
    9227 SW 138th St
    Archer FL, 32618

    -wheels

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  7. to bad the companies didn't have a catalog of what all the cards should look like relative to their given serial #. Probably to much hassle to scan and make the cards public to display on their website. This would definitely limit a sellers ability to alter a patch when you could just reference back to the manufacturers site for the photo of what the card should actually look like.

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  8. Someone go on myspace( I do not have an account) and let her know her boyfriend is using her account and is breaking the law,, She is a horse rider and is in jumping competitions at University of Florida

    http://www.myspace.com/hjumper

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