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Old 01-28-2014, 03:00 PM
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The seller has a right to sell the badges. That is not in dispute and the KKG historian asked if they were willing to donate them and just because the seller wants to sell does not make them a bad person or a thief. Sellers on ebay are in business to make money, plain and simple.

That being said, your "friend" just needs to handle it through ebay with a police report. How are you not seeing the simplicity of that? Stolen jewlery = filed police report.

Personally I feel you are utterly full of crap, but that is just my opinion. You are a seller on ebay yourself, you know the routine, and just want these badges so you can turn around and eventually sell them yourself for a jacked up overinflated price after coveting them yourself for a while. Do you really think people fall for your schtick?
No, I have absolutely no interest in these pins, EVEN if they weren't stolen!
Yes the seller is not the one who stole these pins (as far as I know) you are are right that the police need to handle this. But the timing will be close and if they can't have the auction ended in time, then whoever the high bidder is, may be out of the pins and the money should the police find that these are the pins in question......

Police in a small town may not act as quickly as police in a bigger city, and this certainly isn't a "major heist" and it's up to that police dept to handle it in their way.

I just wanted to alert people to this situation incase there are any others out there who may be dealing with the same thing.

I am full aware if how eBay works, and that can sometimes be the problem! If someone does get badges or jewelery stolen, and someone else lists it, then all the other people who start bidding on these items have no way of knowing what the situation is.

The fact of the matter is that my friend alerted me to a situation in the so called 11th hour because they were not looking for their badges be user they had no clue they still existed....hoped, but not expected.

I am just trying to help a friend....nothing else.
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