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Is this ebay seller's stuff real?
http://shop.ebay.com/golegends/m.html?_ ... ksid=p4340
some are JSA'ed but they dont look real still...
some are JSA'ed but they dont look real still...
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Re: Is this ebay seller's stuff real?
You would be a fool to spend that money on an autograph from a non UACC dealer anyway. They also look fake.
Re: Is this ebay seller's stuff real?
Can't say for the others but the Russell Crowe items are fake. They don't match my IPs.

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I don't know why people continue to buy autographs off of Ebay. Most of the stuff is fake anyway. JJJ if you're serious about the hobby you have to go with an authorized dealer.
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Re: Is this ebay seller's stuff real?
Anytime I've ever seen someone say they are part of the UACC, their stuff is fake. This is one of the oldest tricks in the book, and I would not buy anything from anybody saying they are a part of the UACC.Sig-nature wrote:You would be a fool to spend that money on an autograph from a non UACC dealer anyway. They also look fake.
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Re: Is this ebay seller's stuff real?
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Contrary to the popular opinion on this site, autographs can be bought from eBay. eBay is a great tool to get a great deal on them. But, use caution. Items that have no authentication are very questionable. But often you find that items with legitimate certification are good to purchase at a good price.
Signatures are easy to forge, so beware of non-authenticated items.
One tell is the price. If a Lebron James photo is on sale for 25.00, chances are it's a fake.
Anyway, look for authentications on eBay items. eBay is a great tool for finding a great deal in some cases. Just use caution.
Contrary to the popular opinion on this site, autographs can be bought from eBay. eBay is a great tool to get a great deal on them. But, use caution. Items that have no authentication are very questionable. But often you find that items with legitimate certification are good to purchase at a good price.
Signatures are easy to forge, so beware of non-authenticated items.
One tell is the price. If a Lebron James photo is on sale for 25.00, chances are it's a fake.
Anyway, look for authentications on eBay items. eBay is a great tool for finding a great deal in some cases. Just use caution.
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Re: Is this ebay seller's stuff real?
This may upset some people on this site.Sig-nature wrote:You would be a fool to spend that money on an autograph from a non UACC dealer anyway. They also look fake.
I won't make any specific allegations to protect myself but I know of 3 registered dealers who sell forgeries. All 3 mx in the good with the bad (mostly bad). One is well known in the collector community.
In all cases you should never trust ANY dealer without doing research on the item. The UACC does not automatically receive 'cart blanche' anymore.
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Re: Is this ebay seller's stuff real?
I would say no less than 1/3 of people I see who are UACC members on ebay, sell blatant fakes.Sig-nature wrote:You would be a fool to spend that money on an autograph from a non UACC dealer anyway. They also look fake.
UACC is nothing more than a title you pay for.
Re: Is this ebay seller's stuff real?
There are a few questionable UACC dealers right now. I hope they kick them out.canadagraphs1 wrote:I would say no less than 1/3 of people I see who are UACC members on ebay, sell blatant fakes.Sig-nature wrote:You would be a fool to spend that money on an autograph from a non UACC dealer anyway. They also look fake.
UACC is nothing more than a title you pay for.
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