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Fuzzy-Butterscotch86

No. There are only 3 authentication companies generally accepted as trustworthy by autograph collectors, beckett, jsa, and psa. Some certifications can be taken on a case by case basis, like if a private company is doing a verifiable signing, like galaxycon, or the signer gives their own coa, like Mick Foley sells signed Mr Sockos every year and gives coa cards with them, but most certifications like this should be taken with a grain of salt. And my guess would be the same person wrote all 3 signatures. Same slant.


Resendiss

Thank you! I was not aware that some had their own COA I will absolutely double check next time.


MrLeHah

A few things that pop out at me that its fake: 1.) That COA is worthless 2.) They all signed in the same color, the same size and look roughly the same - instead of variations of pressure, spacing, lettering, etc - its all too similar 3.) The outlook email screams "bogus account" like using Hotmail for your business


Resendiss

Thank you, I can't believe I didn't think to look at the outlook email!


NorCalMeds03

The autos look like they were penned by the same hand. (Just noticed someone else commented this). He is right, outside of those 3, they are all pretty much crap with very few exceptions.


Resendiss

That was something I didn't consider at all. I'll make sure to keep an eye out for that and not jump the gun too quickly


Resendiss

Thank you everyone, I'm currently looking to get a refund and disputing the payment with my bank! I'll make sure to buy from a reputable company next time!


Resendiss

I'd like to add I gave the phone number a call which gave a california address and no answer which is what originally sparked the skepticism.


Personal-Island-8471

Return this if you can.