Complaint Review: MAYO MCNEIL EBAY SCAMMER LIVE AUTOGRAPH MAGAZINE. - Internet
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MAYO MCNEIL EBAY SCAMMER LIVE AUTOGRAPH MAGAZINE. MAYO MCNEIL BASEBALL EBAY SCAMMER LIVE AUTOGRAPH MAGAZINE LIZZIE. COLORADO Internet
*REBUTTAL Individual responds: Unauthorized use of name
*Consumer Comment: The anti-collector
*Consumer Comment: Question for you
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MAYO MCNEIL AKA Live autograph magazine, Lizzie, Wascher is at it again. He was found out scamming people out of baseball cards. Selling high valued graded baseball cards and sending reproductions out. You know the too good to be true, listing a grade 8 and sending out a grade 3. Along with a lot of repo's.
He uses various alias including Mack Lunch, Aldo Rendon, and this is his son's eBay account:
unitedpapercollectors_9 He is based in Colorado and tried to pass off Michael Jackson drawings to Profiles in History which came back rejected.
He has gone onto live autograph magazine under an alias to report items that HE is actually selling. He bought various items at cheap prices and listed them for thousands more and he can't sell them due to his reputation of selling under graded baseball cards and repo baseball cards.
He has been investigated by the Colorado police department, trading under his son's and his grandson's names and alias to try to not get detected. He'll threaten anyone to get discounts.
The baseball cards that Mayo McNeil was selling under various eBay accounts came from a drug lord in Mexico and were fakes.
Avoid the name Mayo Mcneil and his email address: MAYODENV@aol.com
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#3 REBUTTAL Individual responds
Unauthorized use of name
AUTHOR: Mayo - (United States)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, June 26, 2019
The eBay accounts used to sell items under my name were sold to an unknown person who was using an alias that lives in Mexico. My son sold it to him and he ruined that aaccount by selling fake cards. I sold him one that he said he would use to sell legitimate cards out of. I was willing to sell it to him because I was a victim of an auction house in the United Kingom named Simpon Parr Auctions.
He sold me thousands of dollars of fake autographed stuff that I believe was genuine and so I listed them on eBay. However, when I found out they were fake, I removed them from sale. I found out by going on the site that is making this report. I used an alias but they knew my real name and I told them that I was a victim of Parr also. I was seeking information to make sure that I had really been scammed.
I never pretended to fool anyone at any time on there. I have been investigated twice by the police, once in Denver and then in Aurora and I am still a free man! Fact is, Parr lied to eBay and Rip-Off Report as well as the forum that Lizzie and Wascher are on and are herein reporting erroneous information. Anyone can be accused, investigated and lied about.
However, that does not make it so that there was any wrong-doing! I am an honest person and live my life that way. The Jerk in Mexico was using my name and my son's name to conduct his business. The cops know this and they know who he is in Mexico but they cannot get Mexico to extridite him so he still goes free and is probably still doing the same thing now. That is not me and neither am I also Rendon.
I was just called about him a couple of weeks ago by an investigator who was trying to find out about him in California. I live in Colorado so I couldn't be him! I buy and sell letitimate sports cards and just purchased $5000.00 worth and they are, to my knowledge, all genuine! I get them authenticated by Beckett and NOT PSA, who are a favorite target of the guy in Mexico. I welcome anyone who buys from me to check out my items and I guarantee their authenticity or offer a full refund of purchased price!
#2 Consumer Comment
The anti-collector
AUTHOR: Steven - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, December 06, 2016
Its hard to say about this girl or guy. With this new direction the author seems to be gokng in another direction but I personally feel that the author is in some way shape or form helping the person or company thats being reported. I personally only noticed some sellers on ebay only because of these reports. It led to some of my purchases from them and I was satisfied with my autographs that were later authenticated by PSA. So these really weird science fiction reports only turn out to earn the sellers more biusness. Its kind of ironic I would say.
#1 Consumer Comment
Question for you
AUTHOR: Emily - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, December 06, 2016
I see you have switched things up a bit. But where is your proof out of all of this? I mean its pretty easy to take a real person and throw them into a fictional report. Just because you add peanuts and chocolate to poop doesnt make it a snickers bar. The whole drug lord in mexico thing...........really??? All of these reports in some weird way shape or form looks like some weird form of OCD.
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