Danny
Queen Creek,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, July 11, 2018
I would be willing to take you up on that offer. If somehow you can get this poster to me I have a few friend who work for jsa and would like to submit it to them to, let's say find out more about this owners wrong doings. Let me know if you still have it
PP
Australia#3Consumer Comment
Tue, February 08, 2011
NE AUTOGRAPHS: This one is so bad although I have been ripped off I can't help but laugh at their stupidity, & mine. A signed Bud Abbott & Lou Costello movie poster, "Meet Dr Jekyl & Mr Hyde". Signed by both in fluorescent ink (HIGHLIGHTER). Lou Costello died on March 3, 1959. In 1962, the felt-tip pen was invented in Japan by Yukio Horie. NE AUTOGRAPHS CANNOT BE CALLED THE THINKING MAN"S THEIF!!
Averyb2
Scottsdale,#4Consumer Suggestion
Sun, August 09, 2009
Here is my story: I saw a Barack & Michelle Obama signed book on the NE Autograph website. I used a Quick Opinion service for $10 to verify the signatures. They looked good to me and the service agreed they were. I was still suspicious because of the low price, which was $250. I've seen the 2 sigs on one book on Ebay for $1000-$2000. So I emailed them to make sure that I would receive the EXACT same signed book listed on the site and I could return them for any reason, if not satisfied. They, of course, said I would get the exact item listed and returns were a breeze. So I ordered the book with Paypal and it arrived quickly. I opened it and "Yuch", it looked like my grandchild signed it. First, I've been as collector for many years and study signatures. This was definitely signed by a right-handed person (Obama is a lefty) and the Michelle wasn't close to known examples. In short, it was nothing like remotely like the listed picture. So I emailed them and waited for a response. I sent a copy of the listing and my book to show them the difference. After several emails and no response, I began to get a bad feeling. I filed a complaint with PayPal and they didn't get any answer from them either. But they closed out my claim explaining that I did get the item and it was as ordered, despite my objections. Then I called my credit card company to reverse payment. They told me that I first had to return the book before they would do something. But, I discovered from the post office that the return address off the package they sent me was fake...there was no such PO Box. Of course the only phone number listed with PayPal was also fake. Oops. What to do? I hate being ripped-off and my only option was email. I sent about 6 emails and finally got a response. They asked why I wanted a refund, as if I had never explained anything in the previous emails. I resent the original explanation and waited. Another week went by without hearing from them. Now I was mad.. I had simply asked them for a return address so I could send back this book. Then I got an idea. First, I had the owner's email address off PayPal. So I began send dozens of emails to his and the main address. Each with a different subject title, and at different times.. This increased to fifty or more every day. I figured they would have to open each one because some said things like, "New Order," or "I have a Question about an Item." After just two days of doing that, they offered me a full refund to stop the emails and they sent back my PayPal payment. I still offered to return the book if they would give me the return address I needed, which they refused to do. So, if this was such a valuable book, why wouldn't they want it back? Since then, I just saw the same book on Ebay (similar sigs to the ones I received) for $3500. Also the same newspaper off their site on Ebay. I emailed the seller. He said he just got it from Nathans too. Both were obvious fakes but came with NE Autograph "lifetime guarantee" which of course is worthless. Anyway, I wrote a guide warning people about the fakes on NE Autograph and noticed that both items are still shown on their website. That's my story, for all it's worth. Moral: Persistance pays off. Don't let the cheaters win.
Klinsmann
Parry Sound,#5Consumer Comment
Tue, June 09, 2009
PSA/DNA are the worst 3rd party authenticating service company, they frequently fail real items and have no idea when it comes to fake items ( but i am sure your poster is fake). You can read all about them on AutographAlert.com. yOU WILL BE SICKENED by their MISTAKES. I would also stay away from Autographs America.com - their whole site is filled with fakes.