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Originally Posted by travrosty
I would agree, but for 1800 dollars, it can be yours.
Authentication is an unregulated industry and unfortunately over the years it seems to be getting worse and worse, not better. There is no standard rules of conduct or accepted industry standard procedures on how authentication works or is suppose to work, so sometimes you may get an autograph that has been thoroughly checked out and sometimes you might get an autograph that was authenticated 10 minutes before the sports memorabilia show ended on a sunday afternoon. Who the heck knows?
I don't think people want to know or care, most of them anyway. But it won't get better until collectors demand more from their authenticators.
A customer bill of rights would help. i am going to write up a rough draft on what this bill of rights should look like.
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Hey Travis, would this
Customer Bill Of Rights pertain to your buddy Todd Mueller?
Would the
conduct you're referring to pertain to your buddy Todd Mueller?