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Hi. I was just curious on anyone’s thoughts on autograph dealers offering deals. Especially when reputable sellers like skyline signatures for instance offers me a deal for Harrison Ford for only $480. Does this raise any suspicions for anyone, despite knowing they’re reputable, the price of a Harrison Ford for that seeming odd.

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This doesn’t seem suspicious at all to me since I’m pretty sure we isn’t talking about his nicer fuller sit-down signature.

Not at all. I often make offers directly even if an item says buy now, Most sellers offer discounts simply to move inventory if a celeb is hot right now or they have multiple items of the same person. Sellers need to make money and whilst the long game for the high price is preferred it does not pay the bills so deals have to be done

It is not at all suspicious for a reputable autograph dealer to offer a deal.  They do it all the time.  I will give you the same advice that I gave you in your BAS discussion.  The only thing that matters is whether or not an autograph is authentic.  If you are concerned about an autograph’s authenticity, then do not buy it.  Why not post an image of the Harrison Ford autograph in question?  That would make more sense than to question its authenticity based on the price.  Happy collecting.

It doesn't seem absurdly low, unless you got an especially outstanding item/signature for that.

I rarely pay the ticketed price on an autograph. And the more you buy from a seller, the better the deals tend to get. 

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