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How does this affect a UACC registered dealer?

As someone who used to use the UACC as my only source for autographs, I relied on the Registered Dealer Program. That is until recently... I like many have been burnt by dealers in this program, my question to you all is this.... AACS recently moved from Iowa to California and since the move the number of really questionable autographs they offer has increased. I have sent several emails to the UACC about then and their offerings (to no avail). Well yesterday I went to log into the AACS web site and again their terms of service had changed? The difference now is they are now listing the autographs as comming from different sellers, again alot are fakes but being sold under the AACS site. Should they pull them from the registered dealer program for allowing fakes to be sold thru them or is it a non issue?

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Comment by Lou reves on November 12, 2010 at 4:58pm
I would be interested to know if you other registered dealers think this type of operation could effect you?
Comment by Roger Furr on November 14, 2010 at 8:35pm
I agree with you totally UACC should do something about a registered dealer selling fake autographs,after all is that not what the UACC is for to make our hobby better by dealers you can trust
Comment by Tony Dio on November 18, 2010 at 11:38am
AACS has become a stomping ground for many questionable autographs and i would not purchase from them ever again.I viewed a Ted Williams autograph on there that contained a STAT C.O.A. sticker on the item which raised red flags in my mind and makes me question all autographs i ever have bought from there.

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