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budd2222

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I bought a couple of these just for a card display. Have never heard of them before or know who makes them. On the plus side they come shipped in a nice top-loader.

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Re: Millhouse mini cards
He used to call them Tobacco cards or something to that sort. Scammed a bunch of buyers before people realized what they were getting. For homemade cards, they aren't bad looking, just not exactly what he implies from some of his listings. I saw a Clark sell for a crazy amount once, but now most Clark collector's realize what they are.
 
"Millhouse Tobacco" cards are produced by a scam artist named James Leavitt of Gilbert, AZ. He scams under the alias ROBERT WYLAR and uses multiple PO Boxes around Mesa, AZ in his scams. He has used the names J'Nae Leavitt (which is his wife), Ron Jones (which is his father in law), and has over 15 previous Ebay ID's suspended. When his current ID's wylarcollectibles & gilikeu2 get suspended, he will pop back up with a new line. Be careful when dealing with this fraud.
 
To tell you the truth I am very happy with them. The quality is very good and to put them in a card holder for my wall mount case. They work just fine for me. I guess if I were a player collector looking for legit cards that would be another thing. Thanks for the info..
 
"Millhouse Tobacco" cards are produced by a scam artist named James Leavitt of Gilbert, AZ. He scams under the alias ROBERT WYLAR and uses multiple PO Boxes around Mesa, AZ in his scams. He has used the names J'Nae Leavitt (which is his wife), Ron Jones (which is his father in law), and has over 15 previous Ebay ID's suspended. When his current ID's wylarcollectibles & gilikeu2 get suspended, he will pop back up with a new line. Be careful when dealing with this fraud.
Thanks for the information! Best regards, David
 
I bought a few Garvey cards for what they are and was happy with them as "customs". They were nicely done.

Was he really scamming or were people just uninformed when they were buying?
 
Thinking how he was wording them on eBay, but I just copied and paste from another fourm, same question but 2-4 past.....
 
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