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Re: Robin Williams Success!

by tipppppy » Wed May 18, 2011 11:37 am

There's really no need to be rude....I was simply stating that there are people on here that don't want comments on authenticity unless they ask for it. You say we shouldn't post then...or maybe you just shouldn't comment on authenticity unless asked for. It doesn't really bother me so much, but I have seen many other people who think they have something authentic and get shotdown by someone telling them what they have is no good. Maybe they don't want to know - its real to them. That's all I was saying.

Re: Robin Williams Success!

by Nicksportsautographs » Wed May 18, 2011 1:32 am

T15 wrote:
tipppppy wrote:I was under the impression from many past posts that it is a rule in this forum that you not comment on authenticity unless the person who did the original post requests so. I post to share my results with the other people on the forum - if i wanted comments on authenticity I would ask for it. No need to be a ****.
Sorry man, but thats not very helpful for the other collectors. ;-)

Williams signs very rarely. So its almost a little sensation that he signed a few autographs via venue in the last weeks. Many members of this forum will send their requests to him right now - and waste their money...

If the signature is not authentic its helpful for everybody to define that. I don't see your problem.
At least someone else on this forum has common sense. Good post.

Re: Robin Williams Success!

by Ryco11757- » Tue May 17, 2011 6:38 pm

Well i received an authentic signed playbill through this play. And he was sending out authentics early on. Though it seems like he is forwarding them to his sec. Or he/she came along and is signing his items. Shame.

Re: Robin Williams Success!

by T15 » Tue May 17, 2011 6:13 pm

tipppppy wrote:I was under the impression from many past posts that it is a rule in this forum that you not comment on authenticity unless the person who did the original post requests so. I post to share my results with the other people on the forum - if i wanted comments on authenticity I would ask for it. No need to be a ****.
Sorry man, but thats not very helpful for the other collectors. ;-)

Williams signs very rarely. So its almost a little sensation that he signed a few autographs via venue in the last weeks. Many members of this forum will send their requests to him right now - and waste their money...

If the signature is not authentic its helpful for everybody to define that. I don't see your problem.

Re: Robin Williams Success!

by tipppppy » Tue May 17, 2011 3:19 pm

I was under the impression from many past posts that it is a rule in this forum that you not comment on authenticity unless the person who did the original post requests so. I post to share my results with the other people on the forum - if i wanted comments on authenticity I would ask for it. No need to be a ****.

Re: Robin Williams Success!

by loveryan » Tue May 17, 2011 7:01 am

Congrats!
Great success ;)

Re: Robin Williams Success!

by Nicksportsautographs » Tue May 17, 2011 5:05 am

tipppppy wrote:I did use the Broadway address, you can see extra postage was added in Brooklyn, NY.
I appreciate all the feedback, but I did not ask for any comments on authenticity.
You are on an autograph forum. If you don't want comments, don't post. The autos you received are not authentic, sorry, but they just aren't.

Re: Robin Williams Success!

by sawfan93 » Mon May 16, 2011 10:59 pm

this sucks that he is forwarding them to his secretary, i sent him a couple DVD covers, now those are goin in the trash

Re: Robin Williams Success!

by tipppppy » Mon May 16, 2011 10:08 pm

I did use the Broadway address, you can see extra postage was added in Brooklyn, NY.

Re: Robin Williams Success!

by cdcplaya » Mon May 16, 2011 9:01 pm

that really stinks. :-/

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