Almost everything in this shop looks as if one person attempted to sign every signature of the band. They all follow a similar writing pattern - clearly forged but sold as authentic. The shop‘s description includes a disclaimer “attention eBay staff, every item in this shop was purchased on eBay” which  implies that she knows the items are fake but is insinuating that eBay can’t fault her.

Sadly, she has 100% positive reviews meaning that people are purchasing and unaware that they are being ripped off. 

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273 items sold over the last 3 months. Including a Lennon and a Tupac. Thousands of dollars to gullible buyers. This is terrible. You didnt post a link but here's a Bowie that sold. I hope your post helps someone avoid purchasing from this seller in the future

https://www.ebay.com/itm/335702310228?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkri...

They have the good old Doors set with real Ray, Robby and John signatures and a fake Morrison. It’s pretty obvious when the other three have both Beckett and JSA authentication, while the Morrison has a COA from a random previous seller claiming that it was signed at the Alta Cienega Motel. The price is $6,600 OBO. 

I saw that and messaged them advising “you know good and hell well why that Morrison isn’t properly authenticated”. Crickets lol. They know. 

Exactly. I didn’t even bother. Who could possibly think that 95% of the value of the set is authentic in the opinion of a consignor to Coach’s Corner, and that’s good enough.

I messaged them about items being fake and they didn’t respond. I’m sure they know. They don’t care. They are selling so many items at absurd prices. And some of these items look like they are (poorly) forged by the same person. That person is probably Kayla_8360.

I agree that it should be obvious but a lot of people don’t know better, unfortunately. Especially people new to collecting, or buying a gift for someone else. It’s infuriating that they’ve been told + reported and nothing changes. 

I buy on ebay every day and treat every listing by this seller as automatically fake.  Sadly, this seller is just one of many that have earned that assessment.

Me too. I stumbled upon them because their items kept coming up in my searches for a few groups. Even before seeing the autographs, I was suspicious of the price but hey, now and again you can find a deal. Not the case here. The defensive description is shady anyway, not to mention the use of random made up COAs. I tried to report them to eBay since these are obvious fakes but of course no response. They don’t care.

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