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Does anyone know anything about paas authenticating items. They have an online quick opinion like psadna does. I tried it and it told me the item was likely authentic. I was just curious to how reliable they are.

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The guy who runs PAAS posted on a few of the forums I read on here and seemed honest and knowledgeable. Other people posting had mixed feelings about the service.

I would also like to hear other opinions.

The problem I have is the item I am looking into is not an auction item. so i cant use the psadna quick opinion.

Mike Frost from Paas is on this forum, you might want to go to his wall and talk with him. 

I don't think it has to be.  I've had PSA do a quick opinion on a Craigslist posting.  

The problem is the site I am looking at has multiple pictures on one page I am not sure how you would get them to look at just one.  The pictures dont pull up to a separate page for each picture.

I'd say still try it...just be thorough in your explanation.  If they can't render an opinion, you get your $10 back.  

I did try and did get unable to render mostly because I dont think they were really able to see anything.

I checked their site and their fee is about the same as psa and jsa. At least cheaper return shipping than psa.

Dont waste your money the coa holds no value. They sell on ebay for less than the big boys so pay for the big boys. 

I am not after there coa just was after there online opinion on the item I was looking at.

Crystal,
I am Michael Frost from P.A.A.S. - Professional Autograph Authentication Services.
I would be happy to help you with an On-line examination. You are welcome to visit our website www.paasaa.com for our on-line examination service or we can offer you a free On-Line examination as a  Autograph Magaizine Live Courtesy.
Just post the scan or the link of the item you wish to have examined.
** Please note that the On-line examination is based solely upon a review of a photo image or a scan and the only way to really know for sure is by a physical examination of the item, ink and signature.**

Thank you for a response. It just seems there are so many different opinions on different authentication companies. I guess everyone has there favorites. I am still very new to collecting and I am just trying to take it all in and trying to educate myself the best that I can on reliable authentication companies and dealers. There are to many people out there trying to take advantage of a good hobby.

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