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I used to think Quick Opinion's conservative judgements was mostly an okay thing, still a valuable service to ward unsuspecting buyers away from bad items. The more I thought about it the more I realized being quite conservative with the results and declaring what ultimately amounts to many good items as "Likely Not Genuine" depletes most or any good the service might do for buyers.
I can almost understand (although I don't think it's a great excuse) being uncomfortable with labeling too many items "Likely Genuine" that they could potentially have to fail in the future. Some people would feel quite cheated getting a "Likely Genuine" quick opinion only to have it fail the full authentication exam once they'd bought it.
It seems to me, then, that if the quick opinion service continues, and they're still bent on being too conservative with the results, they should say more often that they cannot render an opinion and refund the fee. That's the truth of the matter, isn't it? So for any item that's not an absolute forgery/secretarial etc. or what they estimate to be an absolute authentic example, it should be said that an opinion cannot be rendered. That would give the service a little more value. It would at least help unsuspecting buyers stay away from blatant forgeries.
I think your right these people are scammers. I have the same beatles photo they posted and can verify its orginal content thru nbc notice the cut border left and right. This is a copy of my original photo and i know who cut the borders off let me know if your interested im selling it and will verify it for you
I had a similar thing with a Hendrix I was hoping to buy PSA gave it a thumbs down on a quick opinion a few months later I saw it for sale at twice the price with a full PSA cert ,I haven't used them since
I almost didn’t buy a Michael Jackson signed Thriller album, one that had been signed back in late 1982 or January or February 1983, within a month or two of its very first release, an original first pressing signed by Michael Jackson just as Thriller was taking over the world. So it’s a vintage Jackson autograph. But PSA QO said “Likely Not Genuine”. I’m glad I didn’t shy away though. It was 100% authentic and was signed at the Tower Records Store in West Hollywood in 82 or 83. Their QO service deserves little to no respect, imo.
Sometimes when something like that happens...where a big-ticket item is given a thumbs down by their QO, but then shows up later for sale with a full LOA from PSA, it makes me wonder, in the back of my mind, if after telling you it’s no good, they give a call to one of their big clients to let them know that they have found a nice, genuine Hendrix that said client might want to purchase. Or maybe they alert a friend that such an item is available. Now that’s the conspiracy theorist in me.
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