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"The Coalition to Advance the Protection of Sports Logos also determined..The combined value of those five jerseys alone, were they authentic, would have been $1,375."
Holy cow! That's $275.00 a piece! Are you people nuts?
The Coalition for the Gouging of Blithering Idiot Fans that Think They Have to Pay Through the Nose Just so They Can Wear an Outrageously Priced Jersey of their Favorite Team has every reason to be uptight. Imagine someone paying $18.50 for a fake knock off when they should be shelling out $275.00 for the real thing. [sarcasm off]
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