If you look at his MUSHA I listed, one that many people just helped pull the plug on, that particular title he bothered to find himself some minty hangtab Sega brand OEM clamshells, and then bothered to emphasize in his listing how hard it was to tell the difference from the real thing.
That is why I targeted this auction with a laser, and will happily ignore all his other dumb custom cases that are plain to see reproductions/replacements.
The scum boiled out of him when he consciously decided to make the one, rare, kill you family to snag one title take an impossible amount of effort to discern if he had sold some and they had changed hands.
Just recently on SA a user in "collector's corner" revealed how he got duped out of -sixty bucks- for a fake CIB MUSHA at a flea market. The vendor had a pile of like 10 of them or something.
It's becoming an honest-to-Betsy problem, I'm not intentionally targeting this guy for nothing or flying a false flag.
If a big reseller had decided to dick it up and bought these out from under this seller, and cased up his loose copies and carefully let them fly one at a time with a month apart on each, hundreds upon hundreds of fraudulent dollars could have been made and there would be a "spill" of pollution into the already throat-ripping MUSHA fight.





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