September 22, 2008

Man seeks cash in Internet sale of counterfeit golf balls (The Patriot-News)

A Dauphin County man who claims he bought more than $800 worth of counterfeit Titleist golf balls has gone to court to try to get his money back. Jimmy Rosen, an antiques and collectibles dealer, said he bought the 42 dozen balls off the Cragslist Internet site.

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