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This is clearly fake I can't believe Beckett guarantees it!

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Can you tell me how that is fake? In my opinion that is fully authentic, most likely signed during the ‘Say You Will’ tour

Whyat do think Beckett's "guarantee" consists of?

It is "Iconic" making a "Guarantee", not Beckett. That is very different. Beckett may not have even seen it yet.

Looks real to me too. Most fakes (but not all) have all five including Christine on them. 

If people thought it was authentic the bid would be a lot higher than $900 since it's only missing Christine and she's still living. Also, Beckett does guarantee it's authentic and that you can purchase an LOA from them as can be seen here:

Iconic Auctions guarantees this item to pass authentication by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS). Full certification for this item can be acquired for an additional fee.

You just proved that Iconic is making a gaurantee it will pass Beckett. Where does it say Beckett gaurantees anything? If you want the certification you have to pay for it.

This is a very important distinction to understand. Beckett has not guaranteed anything.

Is this not Iconic Auctions' version of RR's "pre-certification" (whatever that means)?

I have a collector friend purchase numerous items and 4/5 failed or somewhere close to 40% of that phrase guaranteed  by  Beckett , when the  authentication failed  he refunded your money but they, as in Beckett,  in my opinion never looked at it , out of 14 items with that phrase 5/6 pieces have failed such by Beckett so far , If you buy a 10k Zeppelin with a PSA cert and Roger and  Beckett fails the piece iconic  will not refund your money . 

So your reason why it’s not authentic is because the bid isn’t as high as you would of thought? You understand it’s a CD right and there’s still time left on the auction

Daniel, price and bids don't always mean what you think. I once bought a Bowie 2010 signed CD for $79. It sold for $850 or so. People simply didn't know what they were looking at, or missed it completely (unlikely).

I scored a David Gilmour Polly Sampson signed cd for $15 last year. I was the only bidder. I thought for sure they would make up some excuse and not ship it but they did. In my case it was most likely completely missed because the title only had the album name. They did not include David Gilmour.. so it would never show up if someone searched keywords of his name. This for sure isn't the case here. I don't know how Iconic works, but it amazes me how people on ebay do not wait until the last few seconds to place a bid.. why would you want to give your competition time to think? Whats the logic?

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