
This is NOT MY SUCCESS, it is from MusicFan's post last week, but I'm about to send to the same address.
First - There's nothing wrong with asking if a success is authentic or not, especially if you are planning to send to the same address. Nobody wants to waste stamps.crystal815 wrote:First - I dont think we should make posts questioning OTHER peoples successes.
Second - It looks real in comparrison.
FIRST- u dont have to be a douchebag about it. opinions were wanted, and opinions were given. This is why this website is going under fast. Too many rude people. Getting opinions on OTHER peoples successes undermines the orginal obtainers success. If THEY dont ask about authenticity, I dont think we should be debating it. What if they are happy with what they got, and come to find someone questioning it? Or what if someone is has a tiff with someone (which seems to happen quite a bit on here) and wants to cut down someone else? Its really not fair.guilder1st wrote:First - There's nothing wrong with asking if a success is authentic or not, especially if you are planning to send to the same address. Nobody wants to waste stamps.crystal815 wrote:First - I dont think we should make posts questioning OTHER peoples successes.
Second - It looks real in comparrison.
Second - Shia's responses are known to be secretarial autographs. Zanne (liz) did an in depth comparison not too long ago, which I'm sure could still be found somewhere in the authenticity forum if you looked for it. And No, it does not look real in comparison to authentic in person examples.
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