Autographed Memorabilia is fun and enjoyable to collect but it is also a bit of a minefield. These memorabilia advice pages can go along way to making a fully informed purchase and reduce the possibility of buying a non genuine item. |
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If you do there is not a lot of hope for getting your money back. The chance that the rouge dealer will stick around for very long is slim. Also it is hard to prove that the autograph in question is fake, who can say that their signature is 100% constant especially if you are in a rush and a fan as caught you off guard so that squiggle could easily be Mr or Mrs stars. |
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| Unless you personally witnessed the signing we suggest that you tread very carefully when purchasing any memorabilia product. | ||||
| Fake autographs are common place now with auction site like eBay opening conmen’s doors to sell to the unsuspecting public. It is estimated that 80% of autographs sold are not genuine and auction sites not doing a lot to stop this. They are raking in millions of pounds by offering sports and movie memorabilia and are not likely to shut out 80% of them so the epidemic goes on. That is why sites like this are a necessity in making the world of autographs and memorabilia healthy again. Please take time to read our advice pages even if you think you have heard it all before there might be something new that you missed |
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