MLB.com sold me a fake Mitchell & Ness jersey... A thing you might expect from a crooked eBay seller or someone selling fake Rolex watches on the streets of New York.
Take a look at their website. They "conveniently" hide the names of the famous players in their photographs... As opposed to the Mitchell & Ness site where they show everything.
For someone who has spent thousands of dollars with them, you'd think they would at least allow a return of the "manufacturing" mistake. But no, after 20 minutes on the phone and speaking to 3 people, they said..."Sorry. Our policy is..."
Well, my policy is going to let everyone know that they are greedy bastards with complete disdain for their customers... And sell FAKE merchandise.
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