That's looks like Billy Signing the card to me??.
I've seen these guys at the games, They're ruthless!!
Is it not possible they gave him 10 cards to sign and he just happened to be signing the Strike card when they took the photo?
I bought a TP off this guy. Sent the card in an un secured top loader with no penny sleeve. No damage thankfully. Seemed like a reasonable seller apart from that
That's looks like Billy Signing the card to me??.
I've seen these guys at the games, They're ruthless!!
Is it not possible they gave him 10 cards to sign and he just happened to be signing the Strike card when they took the photo?
How misleading is it?
They got him to sign some cards and took a photo while he did it...
It's more effort than most of the selling maggots go to!!
To worry about the photo of the individual card at the exact time of photographic impact really is nitpicking!!
Or utter boredom...... Sheesh!!
I know that card is a legit Sig, I won't even question that, but it wouldn't surprise me that card in the photo is not even theirs, I have seen them take photos even when someone else is getting autos....
In the end, a photo of a player signing is not proof at all. He could use that picture for the next hundred he sells. I'm not into IP sigs but I would think that the reputation of the seller would be worth more than any photographic "proof"
I wrote to this seller, when they had previously listed the same set at $10k, suggesting that perhaps they had left out the decimal point, but even then, $100 was double the maximum price you would get for this set (mine cost under $40). Naturally they did not reply and relisted at the $300k. I reported them to EBay, who naturally, did nothing. The seller has had non-card items at similarly ridiculous prices. I can only assume they think it is the greatest joke out there.