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Post by ThinWhiteDuke on May 18, 2006 16:39:52 GMT 1
We'd like to know what you guys think about adding a Trading Section for sigs where you guys can, well...trade sigs!
Please bear in mind that IF we'd do this, the crew will NOT take ANY responsibilities regarding 'gone wrong deals' or possible fakes!
It would be an 'at your own risk' trade!
Please post any suggestions here too!
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marko
Cyberdyne Systems T-850
Posts: 812
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Post by marko on May 18, 2006 17:35:42 GMT 1
Hmm, this sounds familiar
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Post by ThinWhiteDuke on May 18, 2006 17:55:48 GMT 1
Ayup! We're considering a '1 month try-out' And yup: you asked for it some time ago
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kitfisto
Consigliere
autograph apprentice
Posts: 422
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Post by kitfisto on May 20, 2006 8:15:53 GMT 1
good idea.with a buying section or not.
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Post by ThinWhiteDuke on May 20, 2006 9:36:29 GMT 1
good idea.with a buying section or not. Who knows? PS: you haven't voted yet
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Tom
Cyberdyne Systems T-850
the Orange Power Ranger
Posts: 512
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Post by Tom on May 20, 2006 12:51:16 GMT 1
I really don't care... But I voted hell yeah
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Post by MAD on May 21, 2006 10:03:02 GMT 1
I see too much trouble with poolboys being offered. I already mind seeing those on eBay, but as soon as it moves into boards like these it will come closer. Someone you trusted/e-mailed/were friends with for years offers you a genuine signature that turns out to be a poolboy. You ask for his explanation and he says he's sure it's real because the seller on eBay had a good story. His precious, 20 year old dog and best friend just died and had no money to pay for a proper funeral and HAD to sell all his signatures he obtained over the past 20 years at bottom prices. So you actually were very lucky to get this Steven Spielberg for just $10, but it's real alright, because he showed you a picture of the dead dog's grave. Yeah, all laugh now! But how many of you didn't buy one or two like that when they just started out they now want to get rid off, because you're not so sure it's real anymore...
I obtained almost all my signatures through the mail. I have some doubles (becuase they signed the copy I included for their personal collection as well), but I can never claim them to be genuine. I never saw any of them sign it. Even worse, some never signed before. I don't even have the material to compare them to, to see if they're genuine!
Just my two cents...
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Post by ThinWhiteDuke on May 21, 2006 18:22:48 GMT 1
Majority is against; conclusion: 'no-go'
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