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BlackisBlack,

Did you try to post them by their links? You have to actually upload photos from your computer or phone to the site. You can't insert them from links. We do that now because if you post an image linked at eBay, for example, when eBay deletes the image it disappears from the discussion, often making the discussion useless.

NO, no! Just mistaken and w/o good information - NOT stupid.

not real and 200$ euro you should have ran

if real over 1 k close to 2 to 3 k for it

de nada amigo

im shocked 

welcome to ebay 

"...You should always make sure signatures have been authenticated..."

So, why didn't he?

ill answer that becuase he new it was fake  so why ,he got a sucker to buy it with all due respect to buy it.

either he faked or got scammed but the price alone I would triple check it before I touched it.

I will do one better why didn't the buyer do any research and have it looked at first as it was his money he was losing.

for 10$ u probably would have save a few 100$

I gotta agree. +1

And you took that? File a claim with EBAY.

Its a 2 years old purchased 

Bummer. That sucks.

Ultimately, I think it's the buyer's responsibility to vet the signatures prior to purchasing.

A larcenous seller can list this garbage, ask any price, make any claim, fabricate a COA - and, as we've found, regardless of the spurious nature, there are buyers for it. 

We see it here nearly every day - folks impulsively purchasing these items thinking they are getting the bargain of the century, thinking they've outfoxed a naive dumb seller. Yet even 2 years ago, a rare Floyd poster signed by all for $200 is, in the light of day, ridiculous. Absurd.

It may sound gruff and heartless but never drop a dime unless and until you do your homework. (And shout a  hearty 'Thank You' to Steve for this incredibly resourceful forum.)

Of the many lessons history implores us to remember, 'buyer beware' remains one of the best.

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