Everybody here in New York know who he is. He make his living doing this type of work. I know everybody gotta eat and all, pay bills, rent whatever but don't sell shit you know you didn't get for real. You know what I'm sayin'? You'll be dead on the street if you sold people fake dope. And that's for real, homie. I see the fella get zip one nite and I'll be seeing it on Ebay. Not one. Two or three. Like five or six. I'm telling you, this guy is all fake. F%*K, homie is playin' everybody with his lies. Woo-wee, everybody is fallin' for it, suckers! The easy get-fat-rich scheme never fail.
Now compare that consumer comment to Celebritysigs below:
AUTHOR: Celebritysigs - CHICAGO (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, April 02, 2012
what do i have to hide. the problem exist on ebay. people knows. maybe i speak too much. who cares! if i'm going down i'm taking everybody down with me.
Compare these 2 consumer comments to one of ex-authenticators comments from the skylinesignatures report below:
Where is the proof?
AUTHOR: Ex-Authenticator - Las Vegas (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Frankly, you have nothing to base your words on. No photo. No video. Not an ounce of evidence. You going tell me and the rest of the world all those celebrities sign for you. Give me a break
Anyone else find this a little intresting? It reminds me of when you get some bad news and you get a really bad taste in your mouth. Personally in my opinion and based on the point that jason pointed out and after you compare all of these users under these false names I'm making the connection that this is really the work of 1 person and that would be ex-authenticator.
Apparently we are seeing customers come forward who are receiving authentic merchandise but ex-authenticator avoids questions and obvious facts like the plague but yet we have these other consumer comments that pretty much match ex-authenticators science fiction claims. So now the name is Ex-authenticator: she who fights reality with fiction.