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July 28-29, 2001:
Bid Rigging.
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
A five-million dollar scam over twenty years and seven
suspects may not seem like much -- unless it's YOUR
47-thousand dollar stamp collection that sold for just 26
grand.
That's what the attorneys general of New York, Maryland and
California say was happening: Before major auctions, seven
big stamp dealers would decide who would go after certain
lots. The other six wouldn't bid, and would be paid by the
winner....who was able to buy the stamps without as much
competition.
The victims include not only the owners of the stamps but most
of the major stamp auction houses in the U.S., who didn't earn
as much in commissions. Catalogue values may have been
affected, too, and the hobby will be shaken. Stamp auctions are
a one-hundred-fifty million dollar a year business in the U-S.
Ironically, one of the alleged scammers, a well-known name in
philately, has an ad running right now in stamp newspapers:
"Afraid you won't get your money's worth for your stamp
collection?"
Well......yes.
And that's stamp collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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