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VintageManiac
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ebayer wolf5pak scammer

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/400322490418?redirect=mobile

Ok, this is just one example if this dude claiming NOS 70s items. Inthis case, the label is clearly a late 80s label with a 1978 iron-on graphic. This wolf5pak user is claiming all of his shirts to be NOS stock from the 70s, but I am almost positive he has a stock of blank shirts and a stack of old iron-ons that he is ironin on himself. In his faq, one of the questions is: "if I send you an iron-on, can you put it on a shirt for me?"

His answer is "No, we do not have the equipment for it, you will have to check with local jersey company."

This guy smells fishy, do you agree? You hck out his other shirts, cause most all of them are questionable.

jimmyj
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Re: ebayer wolf5pak scammer

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Wonder if he's ever sold anything. Some people don't understand there's no demand for heat transfers. :o
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VintageManiac
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Re: ebayer wolf5pak scammer

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He has sold stuff. It just gets me that an evil knieval shirt from 1974 is by Stedman, though the company did not start until late 70s, and this label he used started in the mid eighties. He replied telling me I was incorrect. What a cheeser in my opinion.

oscar
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Re: ebayer wolf5pak scammer

Post by oscar »

Haha! When searching ebay items and I see that familiar douche hat on the mannequin I scroll right past.

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