- Report: #808271
Complaint Review: Ebay ID autographhistory
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Long Beach, California United States of America |
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Ebay ID autographhistory http://autographhistory.blogspot.com Sell FAKE Angelina Jolie Brad Pitt autographs for outrageous high prices $$$ Make claims w/o any proofs whatsoever Long Beach, California
*Consumer Comment: Good Point
*General Comment: It's really become a problem
*Consumer Comment: What job would that be?
*Author of original report: Speak the truth!
*Consumer Comment: You speak of of Dignity Ex Authenticator: She who fights fiction with Fiction?
*Author of original report: Another disgruntled seller Steven Sturgis using a fictitious name trying to close the lid on the celebrity autograph fraud with his lies
*Consumer Comment: This report like serveral of the other reports from ex-authenticater are horribly false
*Author of original report: Exaggerate just a little too much...
*UPDATE Employee: Stupid
*Author of original report: Some reals some fakes PSA/DNA forgeries
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Search TipsThe one that I would recommend in PSA authentication services. I specificly use them for my collection. In my my personal opinion their tactics cannot be matched. The examine stuff to the most minute detail including useing infared lasers to examine the signature itself. If you purchase an autograph from a seller who used another authentication service you can send it to PSA for their opinion but I wouldn't exactly use that method.
I usually just purchase the autograph and then send it straight to PSA and so far I haven't been screwed but if I did get a fake I would seriously be pissed and rest assured get my money back. I beleive if anyone gets caught selling an item that's fake that the person be removed from any form of internet buisness but unfortunantly with the volume of fake stuff its pretty complicated. You just have to know ways to protect yourself by protecting your investment.
#2 General Comment
It's really become a problem
AUTHOR: Mike P. - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, February 02, 2012
issue certificates of authenticity for forgeries. Even if it comes with a certificate of authenticity chances are they're still fake. There are no good authentication companies in the market today that know what they're doing. A lot of big money's being paid for forgeries by unsuspecting buyers.
#3 Consumer Comment
What job would that be?
AUTHOR: Steven - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, January 24, 2012
#4 Author of original report
Speak the truth!
AUTHOR: Ex-Authenticator - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, January 24, 2012
#5 Consumer Comment
You speak of of Dignity Ex Authenticator: She who fights fiction with Fiction?
AUTHOR: Steven - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, January 24, 2012
#1 I know as a buyer that purchaseing an autograph from anyone on ebay or through any 3rd party that the risk of running into a fake is quite high. However that's why we as buyers allways go through 3rd party authentication services to verify the authenticity of the product.
#2 The 3 sellers that you refer to in 3 of your submitted reports (I will check for more and add them to the reports) ebay memeber: Skylinesignatures, 562drescollectables, and autographhistory do not have a single feedback complaint of anything being fake. Anyone can log on to ebay and veiw their feedback by typing their user name in the find member section through the advanced search.
#3 If any of these sellers sold something proven to be fake then they would be screwed. They can get hit with a lawsuit and be subjected to full penalty of law as anyone who commits fraud to prey on our (collectors) money.
#4 You can find several services on-line by simply typing in : autograph authentication services in your browser. You will find that there are many options to choose from. Some are pricey but this is a tool that protects consumers and the industry itself.
#5 Ripoffreport.com is specificly for people who have been ripped off aka loosing money to a theif. Since your report is based on paranoid conspiracy theories by attacking real people without a speck of evidence makes you look like one really sick undignified puppy.
#6 Everything I listed above can be verified as FACTS! NOT Fiction!
But one thing is for sure: you were not an authenticator. And get this: its intresting that you pretend to know everyones life story. I find that fasinatinating and you don't even use your first name in any of your reports so I understand by calling yourself ex authenticator makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside and also important but I hate to break it to you if you are searching for attention this is not a constructive way to do it. Read a book, find a soul mate, ect.
But what is your deal? Are you really that bitter towards the world that you have to make yourself feel important by attacking people you have never met? Or are you one of those people who claime to be phycic and know everything about everyone miss ex-authenticator: she who fights fiction with fiction.
Quit taking up space on this forum and leave it to the real ripp off reports. Go start your own gossip collume and take your shabbyness some where else.
#6 Author of original report
Another disgruntled seller Steven Sturgis using a fictitious name trying to close the lid on the celebrity autograph fraud with his lies
AUTHOR: Ex-Authenticator - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, January 23, 2012
#7 Consumer Comment
This report like serveral of the other reports from ex-authenticater are horribly false
AUTHOR: Steven - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, January 21, 2012
But of course none of that is mentioned here in these reports. There's no ripoff in this case. Imagine that: no ripoff in a report that posted on ripoffreport.com
If you notice in all of the reports each story just sort of developes and gets worse and worse. These sellers apparently have criminal records but strangely there's never any names mentioned and some how random sellers are singled out on ebay and a ficticous story gets thrown in with the mix.
I'm trying not to laugh as I type this but honestly authenticaters are very trustworthy and prestigeous people who help defend the industry. Through all of that cussing and swearing I think its a dead giveaway that you're the fake. You have no proof of anything and you are wasteing too much space in database thats reserved for people who actually were ripped off.
Imagine that. You can describe yourself as this- Ex-authenticater: He who fights fiction with Fiction. Right? You should find more constructive ways to get attention...............not like this though.
But to the seller that this report was brought up against try not to take offense when you see stuff like this because generally people who are sadisticly jealous that you have met all these stars will usually react in this manner........some violently. I can't speak for the ex-authenticater: he who fights fiction with fiction in regaurds to how he feels but theres probably a serious wet dream involved with that one.
As for you: Ex-authenticator: he who fights fiction with fiction................I will be commenting on all of your reports just to prove a point that you shouldn't make up stories about people without proof and without any cause. You need to find a woman to kill some time because this isn't the place.
#8 Author of original report
Exaggerate just a little too much...
AUTHOR: Ex-Authenticator - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, January 17, 2012
It's no secret you're trying to deceit the consumers. Clearly in the video, Brad Pitt sign the magazine for you. You claim he sign 3 items for you...who is the liar now, buddy? I rest my case.
#9 UPDATE Employee
Stupid
AUTHOR: B. D. - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, January 15, 2012
Sincerenly,
autographhistory
#10 Author of original report
Some reals some fakes PSA/DNA forgeries
AUTHOR: Ex-Authenticator - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, December 20, 2011

