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That's a very interesting link, thanks for posting itDenisrichard wrote:Dont be totally disappointed. James Spence has a HORRIBLE reputation with his 'authenticating'. Just check out the website autographalert.com and read all about it!
Thanks for posting!sportsautographs1 wrote:Don't believe JSA. The items are real. I have proof. Please see the email attached from the foundation.
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I tried posting this in a different forum but it just started arguments. I sent my Peyton into PSA and they said it was fake.
There is no way the foundation would have sent back this email to me if they weren't real. Why even respond to my email. Why waste the money buying printed COA's? And more importantly, the reputation of his charity is very important. Do you really think they would risk that? The answer is obvious. Peyton Manning signs the items.
AutographAlert.com is run by a fake autograph con-artist that can't get anything authenticated by JSA or PSA so he gets them done by the weaker GAI that has a horrible reputation for authenticating fake Mickey Mantles. He is a liar with his own personal agenda just trying to discredit PSA and JSA.Denisrichard wrote:Dont be totally disappointed. James Spence has a HORRIBLE reputation with his 'authenticating'. Just check out the website autographalert.com and read all about it!
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