by Sonicxgmd1 » Sun Sep 13, 2020 5:48 am
tardis2006johnb wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 5:18 pm
Then what is your "reasoning" that they are real? Unless you actually witness in person/face to face that this was signed then you can't say it's 100% real.
That’s a seriously flawed argument to say they’re fake. If I buy an autograph from a celebrity’s website, I’m not watching them sign it, so how do I know it’s not a secretarial? What’s the point of this website if your viewpoint is that they’re all fake because you’re not witnessing them sign the piece? You need to look at other signatures that have been certified and compare them. It’d be tricky with Dick Van Dyke, he’s not exactly a spring chicken anymore, I don’t think you could bet on every signature he signs nowadays being the same. And just to say, as I’ve seen people do, that because someone is old that they automatically send out secretarials is, again, a flawed argument
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Then what is your "reasoning" that they are real? Unless you actually witness in person/face to face that this was signed then you can't say it's 100% real.
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That’s a seriously flawed argument to say they’re fake. If I buy an autograph from a celebrity’s website, I’m not watching them sign it, so how do I know it’s not a secretarial? What’s the point of this website if your viewpoint is that they’re all fake because you’re not witnessing them sign the piece? You need to look at other signatures that have been certified and compare them. It’d be tricky with Dick Van Dyke, he’s not exactly a spring chicken anymore, I don’t think you could bet on every signature he signs nowadays being the same. And just to say, as I’ve seen people do, that because someone is old that they automatically send out secretarials is, again, a flawed argument