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Wondering what you guys think about this signature. The seller has 2 of them and at a very low price. Says he got them from his grandfather and doesn't care for them and has lots of student loans mounting up and that they are 40 years old.

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HAHA. And they are all on the same lined paper. Maybe he met them all at the same time, all four were lined up next to each other.lol

Just added a Kurt Cobain to the list and yet ANOTHER user ID

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Kurt-Cobain-Autograph-PSA-DNA-Quick-Opinion...

He said his dad got it over 20 years ago...must be good!

It is easy to alter a Quick Opinion.

Right. Didn't know they could be altered. Maybe he's changing the words on the PSA form with some type of computer software.

Quick opinions are just emails to advise a the person submitting it. They're not meant to be used by any other party.

I see, so they are confidential and shouldn't be posted for others to see. I wonder why.

So PSA/DNA can make more money getting quick opinions on the same item. Plus, QPs are not considered as authenticated and must be submitted. I believe ebay would remove these listings if they see the QP being used in this manner.

Interesting, that makes alot of sense. Thanks.

They aren't confidential. They're just not meant to be displayed by sellers. There is no way to tell if the QO is altered. And they are what they are called, quick opinions. As Joe said, they are not fully authenticated.

Someone is out $500.00 for this piece of BS!!!

All listed by an ebay seller with a feedback at 0 or slightly better. Interesting. Three different seller Id's; all from Montana!

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