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Autograph Website- Good or Bad? Help!
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 12:50 am
by twilightlover0607
So this website is pricey, but it would be worth if they are authentic. They are not UACC certified which is a little weird. Most serious autograph selling websites get certified. So if you could look at some their autographs and help me out, I would be greatly appreciated.
http://www.neautograph.com/home
Re: Autograph Website- Good or Bad? Help!
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:07 am
by johnnylightninglives
I wouldnt believe any autograph site that claims to have authenic signed movie posters from people like elvis presley and steve mcqueen and so many multi signed items... Looks very suspicious to me and i would never buy from them.
Re: Autograph Website- Good or Bad? Help!
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:11 am
by RYAN-J
FAKES! Only took one look and once I saw all the weird colors their signed in, BLAH!

Star Wars & Harry Potter ones look horrid!

& you'll never get full signatures from everyone on one single item, just isn't going to happen.

Stay away!
RYAN-J

Re: Autograph Website- Good or Bad? Help!
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:17 am
by johnnylightninglives
RYAN-J wrote:FAKES! Only took one look and once I saw all the weird colors their signed in, BLAH!

Star Wars & Harry Potter ones look horrid!

& you'll never get full signatures from everyone on one single item, just isn't going to happen.

Stay away!
RYAN-J

Good point ryan... I forgot how forgers often use multi color markers to make the item look more appealing to naive buyers.We all know as collectors that 95% of things you get signed will be in black,silver and sometimes blue. I have had only a few in red out of hundreds.
Re: Autograph Website- Good or Bad? Help!
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 1:50 pm
by Wordsworth
IIRC, neautograph may be related to Prestige Autographs which you can google and find complaints about. In fact, just google neautograph complaints and you'll find loads of complaints:
* Movie posters released after a celebrity's death signed by said celebrity
* Photos signed in sharpie by celebrity who died before the sharpie was invented
* Signatures that are nice, neat and legible on materials that do not look like they've been handled by several persons.
Stay away, my friend.
Re: Autograph Website- Good or Bad? Help!
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 12:46 am
by DistantAvalon
Haha, definitely among the worst fakes i've ever seen. It's obvious that one single person signed all of this garbage because he/she didn't even bother to change the size of the autographs. Serously all of them are the same size and most of them are even perfectly aligned, it's hilarious
Also, look at Emma Watson's, Rupert Grint's or Kristen Stewart's, even a grade schooler could tell those are fake.
Re: Autograph Website- Good or Bad? Help!
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 1:45 am
by twilightlover0607
Thanks guys! The weird thing they had a magazine advertisement in People like 2 years a go. Another question for you- Do you think the registered UACC dealer are good or bad?
Re: Autograph Website- Good or Bad? Help!
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 11:09 am
by AlistairSaintClaire
twilightlover0607 wrote:Thanks guys! The weird thing they had a magazine advertisement in People like 2 years a go. Another question for you- Do you think the registered UACC dealer are good or bad?
The fact that someone is registered with UACC, does
not change anything for me I still distrust them like everyone else. If you check UACC's website there's a list of former official members that were banned because they broke the rules and sold fakes. So who says someone that is still a member right now can't be selling fakes too, they just haven't been found out yet.
Re: Autograph Website- Good or Bad? Help!
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 2:51 am
by twilightlover0607
Thanks for all you help! One last question- how about this website?
http://www.iconographs.com/
They are a UACC dealer (#192).
Re: Autograph Website- Good or Bad? Help!
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 12:01 pm
by AlistairSaintClaire
twilightlover0607 wrote:Thanks for all you help! One last question- how about this website?
http://www.iconographs.com/
They are a UACC dealer (#192).
Looks good. For example they have authentic autographs from Kylie, Katy Perry and Taylor Swift. I'm very familiar with those signatures so I think I can they're real. I can't say much about the rest they're selling though.