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					Originally Posted by mdschulze  Let's see if I understand this correctly.... If I purchased a certified autographed item from an auction house that was later deemed a forgery, would I have any legal ramifications as a buyer?  If so, who would be held accountable... the auction house or the authenticator?  I'm no attorney but I would think that since the auction house is listing the item as authentic, they should be on the hook on behalf of the duped buyer  Once they refund my $$, then the auction house would have to get their money back from the item's original owner.... then the owner would have to pursue the authenticator for a refund.  At this time, the authenticator can use the line, "Well, it was my expert opinion"  and get off free and clear without issuing a refund or face any criminal charges.
 Is this how these situations typically play out or does the auction house use verbage like "buyer beware" and the initial request for a refund never makes it down the chain to the authenticator.  I've never purchased anything from an auction house so I apologize for all of the questions.
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 I've never purchased from an auction house either, but I would think if an item was discovered not to be authentic, then the auction house would have to issue you a refund, and then deal with the authenticator.  That, to me, would be the proper and correct way of handling a situation like that.