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Auction Site Spotlight
Saddam Hussein Source Code Floppy Disk 3.5" Color Dreams NES Nintendo
Sp0rtz
March 2014
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Auction Site Spotlight
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Arab-Saddam-Hussein-Source-Code-Floppy-Disk-3-5-Color-Dreams-NES-Nintendo-/171261568174?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item27dffc24ae
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DailyNostalgia
March 2014
Hmm, wait a second...
Segertar
March 2014
It's legit. Although they could have found a better certificate template.
I've seen similar auctions with various Wisdom Tree items; source disks, audio tapes, labels, etc.
The-retro-shop.com
March 2014
Originally posted by:
Segertar
It's legit. Although they could have found a better certificate template.
I've seen similar auctions with various Wisdom Tree items; source disks, audio tapes, labels, etc.
Without a notary it doesnt matter what signature is on their.
Sp0rtz
March 2014
Originally posted by:
The-retro-shop.com
Originally posted by:
Segertar
It's legit. Although they could have found a better certificate template.
I've seen similar auctions with various Wisdom Tree items; source disks, audio tapes, labels, etc.
Without a notary it doesnt matter what signature is on their.
That's what I was thinking
VGS_fcgamer
March 2014
It's legit, with or without notary, with or without signature. No offense, but these can be traced back to the original source, and those of us who have been collecting for 10 or so years can all do that, with or without notary
buyatari2
March 2014
Notary isn't going to change anything. If you have questions just email Brenda and ask.
They are making reproductions of anything these days. Just ask her to make you a new one.
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I've seen similar auctions with various Wisdom Tree items; source disks, audio tapes, labels, etc.
Originally posted by: Segertar
It's legit. Although they could have found a better certificate template.
I've seen similar auctions with various Wisdom Tree items; source disks, audio tapes, labels, etc.
Without a notary it doesnt matter what signature is on their.
Originally posted by: The-retro-shop.com
Originally posted by: Segertar
It's legit. Although they could have found a better certificate template.
I've seen similar auctions with various Wisdom Tree items; source disks, audio tapes, labels, etc.
Without a notary it doesnt matter what signature is on their.
That's what I was thinking
They are making reproductions of anything these days. Just ask her to make you a new one.