Warning Fake Manx Tags On Ebay
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Warning Fake Manx Tags On Ebay
In UK item 190192600760,, just seen a post in UK about them. It aint just Meyers tags either,, Caterham & Farrari tags too
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[QUOTE="mel hubbard"]In UK item 190192600760,, just seen a post in UK about them. It aint just Meyers tags either,, Caterham & Farrari tags too [/QUOTE] I saw them too Mel but wasn't sure what to do. Not sure whether to worry Winnie about them or not. She may or may not want to send out one of her 'cease and dissist' attournies letters out... I might just bid $1,000,000 on one to piss him off!!! I suppose I could always try to sell my Manx for more $$$ by putting a Ferrari tag on it!!! http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... :IT&ih=009 The bugger's doing earlier style ones now too!!!! http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VW-BASED-B-F-MEYE ... dZViewItem ...note the old address...
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Dave, not that I wanted to worry Bruce & Winnie with it,,, more to warn anyone gullible enough to think these fakes are originals. Seems the guy is trying to pass these off as such,,, the Farrari one reads > quote ''Farrari assembly no tag, I really don't know much about this plate, was given it to sell but Im unsure of which model it suites'' Yeh Right,, a kind of every day occurrence that a guy gets so pissed off with his (as new) 246 Dino tag and decides to pass it off onto this muppet without telling him the model,,,,, I wonder how many other guys keep taking new looking tags from classic cars and passing them off to him?? Does this fella think we all came down with yesterdays rain?? it sure sounds to me like he did. The ''BIG BID'' sounds a good plan, I shall keep an eye on it
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[QUOTE="Manxdavid"]Well done!!![/QUOTE] Yeh,,,, he may be selling fake Farrari & Ford Mustang tags etc etc,,,, BUT DON"T MESS WITH THE FIRM Dave, I bet the guy never figured a couple of old grey haired Limey Baja mercenaries would track him down :drinking: Seriously though,, I wonder who's tags they was copied from.
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I don't think they were copied Mel, just a cut 'n paste job I think. They certainly didn't copy off mine, mine's spelled wrong, no 'e' in Valley:D Despite his username, 'sennencovewavewatcher' (Sennen Cove's in Cornwall), he's from Hertfordshire...not one of Julian's sidelines is it???
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[QUOTE="Manxdavid"] They certainly didn't copy off mine, mine's spelled wrong, no 'e' in Valley:[/QUOTE] Dave, over the years guys have often said to me ''The Spelling Is Wrong On My Tag'' and I've replied '' No Its Not,, Thats The Way They Spell It In USA'' I always thought they were referring to Center,,, as we spell it Centre Crazy thing is Winnie used to mail the tags to me, and I mailed them off to UK customers. Now you would have thought I'd have noticed Thanks for letting me know after 9 years I thought they were from Cornwall too,, nice place is Sennen Cove. Cant really see any of my old ''authentic UK Meyers Manx'' customer/owners (Jullian being one) getting mixed up in that,, not too many were made here, Rip-Off tags could even de-value the real ones if too many gullible guys buy them. Fakes wont be on the registry, so I just cant see the point,,, they may just as well fit the Farrari tags