by Nathan1872002 » Tue May 25, 2010 1:58 am
The autographs just seem like they are fake. It is not any particular reason that they are, but that the circumstances just seem a tad shady. If you click the picture of the script on the eBay listing, you are taken to a page with several photos of signed scripts from several shows, most signed in silver sharpie. Items like this are rare, even rarer signed in the same sharpie. Let alone obtaining it for $29.00. Obtaining such a signed script is nearly impossible. Especially for a show such as Friends, as they sold before. Items like this are worth so much, so any seller in their correct mind wouldn't think of letting it go on eBay for such a low price. You can report the seller, but it would do no good. Sellers post fake things all the time, their defense being that they say it is real. Nothing can be done to combat this, unfortunately.
You should tell her to return the script for a full refund, because she is protected under eBay buyer protection.
The autographs just seem like they are fake. It is not any particular reason that they are, but that the circumstances just seem a tad shady. If you click the picture of the script on the eBay listing, you are taken to a page with several photos of signed scripts from several shows, most signed in silver sharpie. Items like this are rare, even rarer signed in the same sharpie. Let alone obtaining it for $29.00. Obtaining such a signed script is nearly impossible. Especially for a show such as Friends, as they sold before. Items like this are worth so much, so any seller in their correct mind wouldn't think of letting it go on eBay for such a low price. You can report the seller, but it would do no good. Sellers post fake things all the time, their defense being that they say it is real. Nothing can be done to combat this, unfortunately.
You should tell her to return the script for a full refund, because she is protected under eBay buyer protection.