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JSA Authenticated Beatles “Signed” Album Page. How Could This Happen?

Is this not a Joe Long forgery? It’s currently on eBay at a starting bid of $25,000.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/266226481159

Tags: Beatles, DetroitVinylLounge, JSA, Joe, Long, YY12650, macattack009

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I wish there were a way to contact the bidders to let them know what they are getting themselves into. I never buy stuff from sellers on eBay that don't offer a return. It's usually a sign.

Is it possible that this certification from JSA was issued because they had connections with someone who worked there? Does anyone here know JSA's process? Like if someone who worked their was to lookup the certification number would they be able to see what employee authenticated it? If not their is no accountability. 

well this is kind of upsetting to watch  because this is a hugh amount of money, and some poor soul has probably sunk their life savings into bidding for this We just have to hope he or she shows it to someone else in time for a refund who  says BUT................

It could understand this if the certificate came from Donald Frangipani. 

But JSA

It’s very surprising. I really don’t know how something like this could happen. It’s a full set of a notorious forgery style that has been around for many years.

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The winning bidder placed the four highest bids.

How can you see who the bidders and there prices are on ebay?

There’s no way to see their full eBay ID. You can just see the partial IDs and each associated bid other than the winning bidder’s highest bids.

Years ago Ebay changed it so that you can no longer contact winning bidders to inform them that they purchased a forgery.

Yes indeed. People complained about it, but eBay went ahead with it anyway.

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