26 de mayo de 2025

28 comentarios en «The Scams And Frauds Of The Football Shirt Community»

  1. Exposing the scams in the football shirt community?

    How about from the sponsor of AwayDays, ie Classic Football Shirts, vandalising shirts by putting fake lettering and numbers on their shirts, to sell at a premium? Have a look at the Glasgow Rangers section to see what I mean as an example.

  2. I got scammed by my own football club selling a match worn vardy shirt for poppy legion. The shirt worn in game had white font around the poppy and the shirt I received had black font. After a big back and fourth between myself and the club I was told “Jamie had took it home and you were sent a blood shirt by mistake, we will send the original out to you.” Low and behold the shirt I received later was so different to the one worn in game. His autograph had been signed on the centre of the shirt and the main sponsor had been printed on around it making it really slanted. There were so many differences all over and I had pointed this out to the club again and told them on the phone I want a written and signed letter from the club stating this is match worn by vardy from the game and let’s say they did not want to do that and didn’t hesitate to refund my 2.5k this time. Just goes to show you really have to be wary of even the most credible people. If you are ever interested in seeing the photos I’d be happy to show you

  3. I don't own any real shirts, I own the fake ones
    It's quite popular from where I live, so much so it's actually considered a BAD value when buying a real shirt in where I live
    It's not like I'm bothered, I'm fine with it the quality is ok and the price is certainly AMAZING
    I spent 7 dollars on a 21/22 real Madrid full away kit
    That's in American dollars, I live in oman so it is 3 omani rials
    Again it's fake so it's not amazing
    But there's no shame in selling a fake shirt in my opinion, the real shame however is telling people it's real and selling it for an unbelievable price
    Selling a fake at a reasonable price is ok in my opinion

  4. Matchworn shirts are not really my cup of tea (due to pricing if found in the wild, limited sizes, etc.) but I can say that I own a handful. One of them-ish is a Costa Rica 2002 World Cup away shirt that came straight from the player (and only one other owner afterwards) which I won't easily part with (if ever).

    The -ish part is because it never went past the match-issued part since Costa Rica never played with the away kit on that World Cup and is more likely one of the spares said player kept, which makes it rarer I believe…?

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