Their attitude was genial. Oh well, so what, big deal. The only thing that bothered Yvonne was autograph forgeries. Maybe she'd see one, or some fan would point out a crook who was putting them up every week, and she'd stop it.
No stopping the EBAY ghouls who are hawking "memorial" pins as if the family is getting a share, or as if DC Comics endorses it.
It'll be mildly interesting to see how disgusting people take advantage of THIS amusement figure.
A check of "completed auctions" will show how many fools wasted their money on some stinker's phony Yvonne Craig "memorial" pins, which can be knocked off at less than 50 cents each, print-on-demand.
Then there are the usual REPRINT assholes. EBAY says it's against the rules to make copies of autographed photos but, ha ha ho ho hee hee, they won't stop auctions because the seller MIGHT be authorized. So it's up to the person on the photo to complain and ask for a stoppage.
Possibly in a week or two Yvonne's sister will check EBAY and shed a few happy tears for how Sis was "remembered" by these ghouls. "Oh, they did a service, helping mourning fans," she might insist.
You might as well bury the woman without a coffin and think cheerfully about how the maggots went to work on the body: "Oh, how lovely for the ecology, that these burrowing turd-like insects ate her flesh away, so they could procreate and make more maggots."
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