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Fake charity items from PSA Productions.....Jordan, Lebron, DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Aaron Rogers, etc.

I mentioned this here last year and nobody responded. There is a company here in Phoenix called Mountainside Fitness, to which I belong. They are again setting up a charity auction from a company called PSA Productions run by a guy, Jim Johnson (pretty sure that is his name). They set up inside the health club and have bidding sheets. Just about everything is fake, with the exception of a PSA Magic and Bird and a JSA Cincinnati Reds signed photo with Rose, Bench.

All of the fake items are certified by GA, yes, Steve Sipe. Everything is elaborately matted and framed to throw off any suspicion.

The banners at the tables all have large PSA lettering so it appears that PSA is the company offering the goods, when in fact it is someone taking advantage of the PSA name recognition.

I of course asked to speak with the general manager. No surprise, he isn't available. They offer me their corporate number, nobody answers and they ask you to leave a message. Again, no surprise, no return phone call. This really p***** me off. I went up to every person I saw looking at the items and warned them to not bid. My first inclination was to write "fake signature" on the bidding sheets. My daughter talked me out of it, because she thinks we will get kicked out.

They were offering Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, Lebron James, Aaron Rogers, Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, and Ted Williams. Just about every item was around $400 in the bidding.

Any suggestions? I was thinking about contacting the local newspaper, not really sure of anyone cares besides us. If you live in Arizona and have a Mountainside Fitness near you, go in and see if they have the same set up. Maybe if more people called to complain, they would do something.

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Disgusting. It's sad that only a handful of us on here seem to care. Even if you do bring it up, I guarantee you will get hit with the "GA is an approved eBay COA"... Thus making you sound crazy, then they'll start asking what your credentials are and why you aren't a "handwriting expert". This hobby is ass-backwards.

Ryan, it is disgusting that only a few of us really care about the autograph hobby.

Look at all of the scammers and morons buying into the  AtAuction.com/GFA scam.

Is this them? http://psasportsauctions.com

Someone named Jim Johnson posted on their facebook page, and his profile image matches this companies logo.

https://www.facebook.com/SportsAuctionsMidwest


https://www.facebook.com/people/Jim-Johnson/100002408617570

and here's another link to their main facebook page  https://www.facebook.com/psasportsauctions

Yes, that is them.

When you look up the whois on jsasportsauctions.com, you come up with http://www.who.is/whois/psasportsauctions.com  someone with the email address of amarr@atti.bi and phone of 763-553-2995 (business phone so I'm not giving out personal phone #'s)

Looking up the phone # on that page brings me to a person by the name of Jeff Marr (President) of PSA Charities and Fundraising  http://www.bbb.org/minnesota/business-reviews/business-promotions-g...

The way they get around it is almost all buyers never complain because they'll never realize what they bought is fake. Either it's hanging up in their house or someone they bought for, and it's authenticity will never be in question because how it's framed up and it's COA. If anyone does question it, well that person is just jealous they didn't "win" the item. According to a PSA rep Robert talked to at The National, they can get around using the name and fooling people because the autograph department at PSA is technically PSA/DNA. It's a very sneaky tactic. Very discouraging seeing all those Robin Williams fake movie posters all going for big money, most already over a thousand. They seemed to hit every possible audience too with Good Wil Hunting to Mrs. Doubtfire to Aladdin. Of course all these just happened to be available 3-4 days after the man had passed away. These gym charity silent auction are just like all the forgers and scammers out there. Nothing is of limits and they have zero respect.

Great work, Wascher!!!

Yes, Jeff Marr is the president...he is even pictured on their website:

http://psasportsauctions.com/services/category/signings/

I know this is an older thread but glad i found it...

They are still HQ out of Maple Grove, MN.  Won a silent auction item at a Champs bar in Eden Prairie from them, glad i found this web site before i paid.  The item in question is a Neal Broten signed flag from 1980 Olympic team.  Luckily he plays hockey for my friends charity event and I have plenty of signatures to compare from, including items from the 80's. Signature aside if the COA is not reputable then forget it (from what I'm reading here it won't be)

Knowledge is power!

update...Went and checked out the item some more.  Signature had a couple of issues, but it was signed on a flag and I'm no expert, but it looked too clean.  the other signatures i can find...the N and B are fairly consistent, the e and a in Neal sorta run together This one didn't so much. Maybe cause of the material being signed on, maybe because he was younger and hadn't signed as much yet.  However the COA is from JDM Authentics out of Plymouth, MN (one town south of Maple Grove) and is signed by Jeff Marr.  who is also President of PSA Charities. So that sent off a red flag...the same guy runs both, I'm sure that's not a conflict of interest.  Too many things not adding up, not buying this item.

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