How To Avoid Buying Fake Autographed Sports Memorabilia

Allauthentic.com CEO warns that unscrupulous autograph dealers often use eBay and other internet sites to peddle forged signatures.
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an ebay victim. Have you ever heard of Erik Klemm, ebay selling ID "jasonvanem4444" of Philadelphia, PA. He has sold fake autographs on eBay, apparently repeatedly. Total scam artist. Beware! 2/3/2009
brian hi
i was lucky to get a mradona signed shirt when i was in argentina when he open a supermarket called (el diez) and then i looked in ebay to see if they really do sell the real maradona signature
and let me tell you that they are all fake,it is a disgrace how could this sellers get away with it on ebay.
cheers brian
7/12/2008
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freddie Fake autographs and forgeries on becoming more and more evident and increasing within the UK marketplace. Main reputable sellers dealers are now starting Picture Proof and Video Proof to actually show items being signed it only takes a minute to take a photograph and you will get more bids and sales interests with a picture taken at time. Please see 4dsports These are a sports memorabilia seller in UK who now will not sell top name sports autographs on Ebay as genuine articles are only fetching £20 whereas a fake is fetching £100. Persons such as David Beckham, Pele, Diego Maradona, George Best, Eric Cantona, Brazil, Wayne Rooney, Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, Freddie Flintoff, Jonny Wilkinson are most frequent names that are being faked on Ebay.co.uk. 11/12/2005
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