I tried to give you some friendly advice last night. Deaf ears and blind eyes are what I have apparently encountered.
Your eBay description of every Bill Borland fake says it is from the casino. THAT IS AN OUTRIGHT LIE!!!!
Your description of the $10 Silver Premium Tokens available as a premium to winning bidders is ALSO AN OUTRIGHT LIE!!!! They aren't (as you have pictured) solid silver and gold plated. The center of the token is silver, the outer ring is solid brass.
If you want to see a group of people react to fraud, you found the right place. So far, I haven't seen anything on your additions to your auction that lends any credibilty to you as a seller.
When you are willing to admit to presenting false information on what you are presenting at auction, you might be able to unload 274 sets of Borland fakes. The people who are concerned with what you are doing can be jerks (myself included), but we know what we're talking about. You don't, or are unwilling to admit to it.
Bob Orme R-3576
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