It's reassuring to know there are still shops that take authenticity seriously, thanks for the recommendation!
Hey all, just wanted to start a discussion on a frustrating topic. It feels like no matter what hobby you get into these days — whether it’s high-end sneakers, vintage watches, or rare comic books — the market is absolutely flooded with fakes and cheap knockoffs. I’ve been burned twice this year buying what I thought were authentic collectibles on eBay, only to realize the packaging was slightly off. For those of you in niche collecting markets, how do you protect yourselves? Do you only buy directly from the manufacturer, or are there specific third-party shops you trust with your life?
That makes me feel a bit more hopeful, thank you for explaining the legal side of things and for the link.
I was reading the news about a recent extradition case and it got me thinking—what happens if a country with a terrible prison record requests someone from the UK? It seems so unfair that someone could be sent back to a place where they won’t get a fair trial or might face mistreatment. Does the UK court actually have the power to say "no" based on the conditions of the foreign jail? I’m asking because a family member is currently facing a situation where political motives are clearly behind the charges. We are terrified and don’t know if the "political opinion" defense actually holds up in court these days.
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