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Old 04-12-2020, 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by bobbyw8469 View Post
I recently had a buyer want to return an item because it didn't come with a COA. Nowhere in the auction did I state that it came with one. Anyone who is familiar with autographs can see it is an authentic autograph. Should I accept the return and move on? Pay the $30 + return shipping to get it authenticated?


https://www.ebay.com/itm/402188262987
Why not just create your own COA. Why would it be any different from anyone else's COA? It would be YOUR opinion that the signature is authentic. Just make it look really cool and add official sounding terms like "this item has been fully examined by...." and "The certification number...". Also, don't use terms like "guarantee" or "absolute certainty". I guess you wouldn't have to because then it wouldn't be like a COA.
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