The theft of an extremely valuable collection of vintage baseball cards from a home in upstate New York last month remains under investigation by New York State Police. Thousands of cards, including a near set of T206, numerous old tobacco issues and other high grade sets spanning much of the 20th century were stolen from the home near Oneonta, New York in early April. An … [Read more...] about Vintage Card Theft Investigation Continues
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Deadbeat Bidders: eBay Automating Process
If you've sold a baseball card or piece of sports memorabilia, chances are you've dealt with someone who apparently didn't enjoy paying for the item as much as they liked bidding on it. eBay is now rolling out a new process for dealing with unpaid items. The online auction giant has made two primary changes If a buyer doesn’t pay and the seller cancels the … [Read more...] about Deadbeat Bidders: eBay Automating Process
Upper Deck Earns Court Victory
After losing a couple of high profile cases recently, Upper Deck earned a legal victory when a panel of judges ruled in its favor over the invention of the memorabilia card. The U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C. ruled 2-1 that the company did not violate any laws. The long-running case dates back to the strike-shortened 1994 baseball season when a man named … [Read more...] about Upper Deck Earns Court Victory
Konami Fires Back at Upper Deck
vs Japanese company says having to take its one-time partner to court over a rogue move to print cards in China "came as a huge shock". … [Read more...] about Konami Fires Back at Upper Deck
Upper Deck Claims Victory in Konami Suit
Upper Deck says paying damages to Konami was a "favorable outcome" for the company. … [Read more...] about Upper Deck Claims Victory in Konami Suit