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Old 01-15-2012, 01:55 PM
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Default POLL: Who is responsible to reimburse collectors for bad autographs

Some dealers do not use TPA's. The good ones will guarantee their autographs authenticity for life. If you present them with proper evidence they will give you a refund. Sometimes the evidence will consist of proof that the item could not have been signed during the lifetime of that player. Sometimes the evidence is a TPA rejection letter. Sometimes it is the opinion of a person or persons that the dealer respects.
As far as the dealers who use TPA. Who do you think is responsible for refunding the customer if an autograph is proven to be not authentic?
The dealer, who collected the money, or the authenticator?
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