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I am new to this.  Bought a drum head from a charity silent auction that was signed by the Rolling Stones and has a letter of authenticity from Charity Fundraising Packages.  Started doing some research after I got home and am unsure if it is the real thing.  If the signatures are fake I need to return it to the charity organizer within a few days in order to get a refund.  So, in honor of the Stones if "I Can't Get No SATISFACTION" I plan to return it.  I will appreciate all comments and information from you knowledgeable folks.   Thanks.  Photo attached with signatures.

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Not authentic, sorry :( def get your refund. It's unfortunate these things happen.

Most of these charity fundraisers are massive scams.  If you have an opportunity to get a full refund, I'd take it.

I also think it is a forgery.

Yep, have no sympathy for the devil here...get your money back.

I agree with the previous opinions. It's not authentic and you should try to get your money back.

Sorry, not real at all!

"You can't always get what you want". And in this case you didn't get genuine Stones autographs. Return and get your refund today.

return it

THANK YOU all very much. I will start the return process today and will let you know how it goes.

We have returned the items and gotten a full refund.  Thanks again.

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