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Counterfeit Forever Stamps

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Posted Today  1 Hr 5 Min ago  Show Profile Check revenuecollector's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add revenuecollector to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I think the point is that it would be one thing if these were fixed price listings offered at 25% of face. Auctions are a completely different dynamic, and a seller's minimum bid setting cannot be interpreted as being somehow indicative of the source or legitimacy of the material.

Regular auction sellers with large followings routinely start items at 99 cents regardless of value. It has no bearing on the items themselves.
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A question to answer is this, what is the current bulk wholesale percentage of face for forever stamps in your area? Getting 25-30% of face, in cash is considered a win here.
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I'm having a hard time believing the story behind ebay dealer after ebay dealer who somehow has large quantities of current Forever stamps that they're happy to sell for about 25% below face value. I can understand an occasional estate sale or business liquidation, but that doesn't explain seller after seller with what appears to be an unlimited inventory of current stamps at virtually the same discount. Unless there's a legitimate wholesale source that I'm unaware of, the economics simply don't add up. How can so many sellers repeatedly acquire genuine stamps at prices low enough to make money while selling them for only 75% of face value? That pattern makes me skeptical that these are all legitimate stamps.
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I am sure that some are not. But saying all are bad is not a good idea; proof is still required in each case. Since we can't do that, we have to just have to wonder which are which.
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