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Hi, made an account just to ask for an opinion on this, I don’t know anything about autographs but I received this old album with Roger Waters’ autograph on the cover and it looked a little off to me (having seen things he’s autographed before), so I googled several examples of his signature and, to me, this looks totally different from almost all of them.  What do you guys think real or not?  

The certificate of authenticity that comes with it isn’t actually a legit certificate from an established authenticator, it’s actually printed out by the memorabilia business that sold it and it just looks more like a certificate of “just trust us it’s real even though we’re the ones selling it and trying to make money off of it”.  No names or anything authoritative on the certificate.  It all just seems fishy to me.

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I would have to say in my opinion it is fake.

I think you’re right.  Thanks for replying

Not for me either. Not Waters.

They did not appreciate it when I emailed them to call them out on it and became pretty defensive.    Apparently they acquire all autographs in person, I call BS.

Here is IP, 9.16.17:

Yes that looks similar to everything I see online whereas the entire “Roger” part in mine looks totally wrong, especially the G.  This shop still swears they have everything autographed in person but I refuse to take their word for it especially with that joke of a COA they provided. Not sure where to go from here

Bob,

If the person who bought it paid by credit card or PayPal in the last six months they likely have buyer protection. Some credit cards have it for a year or more. 

Yes, how did you pay? Where? When? There may be a solution.

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