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AutographStore.com
a authentic site
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Looked through a few briefly and it was all junk FAKE i would pass on that site for sure!.
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Agree, all fakes.
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does anyone know any good online places to buy from
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autographstore.com is well known seller of bad autographs. They may or may not know they are selling bad autographs. I see it all the time. Some are good and some are bad. There is not enough legit material to go around anymore.Charmedkelly wrote:does anyone know any good online places to buy from
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Okay, call me crazy but some of these autographs on autographstore.com do look real. I have studied some actor's/actress's/musicians, and etc signature and I am pretty good at spotting fakes. My hobby of autograph collecting goes back for 6 years. Some of his sales do look fake and some look authentic. It doesn't make sense to forge some and get authentics for others but still, am I the only one that thinks that some the the sellers forgeries look authentic? Or he is very good at forging some of them? Like for example: http://www.autographstore.com/listings/ ... =995294869 That looks just like mine I got ttm and it's safely assumed their ttm are real. Here is a link off of fanmail.biz for a recent ttm response for heart as well. viewtopic.php?t=221254
Regardless, I am willing to trust people's opinion on it, I just wanted to know if I was the only who thought some of these fakes looked real...and what made people catch on that this seller is a fraud? Because if this is well known enough, why do many of his items have bids?
Regardless, I am willing to trust people's opinion on it, I just wanted to know if I was the only who thought some of these fakes looked real...and what made people catch on that this seller is a fraud? Because if this is well known enough, why do many of his items have bids?
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They might throw in a real TTM or real auto to confuse the buyers!. Why does Evilbay have bids on their fakes and they are 99% fake with what is posted for sale in autograph auctions??? makes you wonder what are these people doing bidding on that garbage?. You have to be real careful with what you buy!, that $9.99 Johnny Depp is a real steal and a bargain YEAH RIGHT!!! .
They mix real with fake>
Real Allen http://www.autographstore.com/listings/ ... 4#largeIMG
Fake Arnie http://www.autographstore.com/listings/ ... 1#largeIMG
Plus look at their prices $14.99 for a J Aniston starting price? if it gets one bid they are willing to let it go NO WAY!. Maybe the higher starting priced autos are real just a guess and the others are fakes with $9.99-$24.99 starting prices who knows?. They are shady enough for me to stay away.
I just can't trust a seller who does this
They mix real with fake>
Real Allen http://www.autographstore.com/listings/ ... 4#largeIMG
Fake Arnie http://www.autographstore.com/listings/ ... 1#largeIMG
Plus look at their prices $14.99 for a J Aniston starting price? if it gets one bid they are willing to let it go NO WAY!. Maybe the higher starting priced autos are real just a guess and the others are fakes with $9.99-$24.99 starting prices who knows?. They are shady enough for me to stay away.
I just can't trust a seller who does this
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To find a site is legit or not, you can do some methods. You can check whois lookup for a domain name. Visit the site WhoisXY.com here you can check whois information for domain name. If the information is public and looks legit,you can note the email id, contact number of the domain name owner or administrative or technical department or else sale department. It will help you to contact them if you have any problem after using their services or buying their products. Then you can visit the site ScamAdviser.com check whether the site is trusted or not. If the result will "High Trust Rating. This Site Looks Safe To use." It is good site. Then you can visit Webutation.info here you can read users or customers reviews, ratings and feed backs about the site and their services. If they said good, you can start using the site.
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Taking a look at some of their pages, they have a selection of celebrities signing for them.
http://autographstore.com/Scrapbook
And, when looking them up they appear to be selling for charity?
http://autographstore.com/Scrapbook
And, when looking them up they appear to be selling for charity?
I just noticed this thread is from 2011.twisty wrote:To find a site is legit or not, you can do some methods. You can check whois lookup for a domain name. Visit the site WhoisXY.com here you can check whois information for domain name. If the information is public and looks legit,you can note the email id, contact number of the domain name owner or administrative or technical department or else sale department. It will help you to contact them if you have any problem after using their services or buying their products. Then you can visit the site ScamAdviser.com check whether the site is trusted or not. If the result will "High Trust Rating. This Site Looks Safe To use." It is good site. Then you can visit Webutation.info here you can read users or customers reviews, ratings and feed backs about the site and their services. If they said good, you can start using the site.
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