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I bought a Nolan Ryan ball that was claimed to be authenticated by this outfit. My personal example is posted. These guys don’t have professional background in authenticating autographs except a few years as collectors. They could not tell me that they had a true disciplined approach to evaluating autographs. They were quite rude over the phone while taking no responsibility. The word is they are extremely loosey goosey updating what they claim to authenticate.
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As of this morning, Autographreference.com was Down For Maintenance.
As soon as it it back up again, I'm sure a few of us will check it out.
I have never bought any of their items...but from what I have looked at and seen mostly is their items look ok... post a pic of the Nolan Ryan so we can also see the problem you have....
sounds like the ebay seller you purchased the ball from misled you by saying the ball was game used.
We need to be mindful that this site often produces high search engine results. Someone can spend years doing the right thing and providing honest service, and that’s all it takes is one thread with a negative title to overshadow years of positive content.
I don’t think the OP did this intentionally, but the result is just the same. When I think back on a thread or two from the past, I wish I handled a few differently. Even if I was “right” about the item in question, a single mistake does not warrant a condemnation that lives near the top of a Google search. Dishonest people use anonymous complaint sites as a weapon, but we should be better than that. Reputation means everything.
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