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Originally Posted by JimStinson
I would side with BrooklynBaseball on this , No point in mentioning the auction companies name. Its a pretty safe bet they are already reading the posts here and know who they are. If it was NOT a reputable auction company I'm sure that the name would have already been mentioned. And a reputable "name" auction house (or dealer) will "Do the right thing". So its going to have a happy ending anyway. No one should have to "jump through hoops" to enjoy their hobby as long as they are realistic.
If the autographs are REAL or not is IRRELEVANT. The only important factor here from a business point of view is that the buyer is happy with his purchase. Its the sellers duty to see that through.
But an important lesson can be learned from all of this and that is .....read the fine print
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Yet I see you are not answering his questions. Do you feel, as I do, that they cannot be answered without knowledge of the auction house or the original auction listing?
Brooklyn- I could tell you what I would do in this situation, but I fear that you will only feel further chastised if I do. I'm sorry that you have been put in this unfortunate situation. I really hope it can be resolved and that the seller stands behind their product/reputation.