Hi, I was at a charity auction and saw all of these signed items from a company named Allstar Enterprises. None of the items came with any authentication from any professional authentication company, except for the ones that they printed out on their printer. I want to verify that these are real. Tom Brady Jersey, Robert Griffin III Ball, Derek Jeter Helmet, and many more. Just concerned when they have such a cheap minimum bid, when they are going for much more, even on eBay. Photos are attached of some. 

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On which items do you think they are forgeries?

I honestly think the whole operation looks dirty.

http://allstarenterprises.biz/entertainment.htm

Yeah, I wouldn't bid on any of those.  I checked out their website and saw a number of other questionable items (Springsteen, Stallone, Marino, etc).  Everything I've seen looks fishy at best.

Unless someone else knows something I don't. . . . buying Jeter, Brady, Montana, etc with no Steiner/Tristar/Montana holo certification just seems like trouble.

The Garth Brooks looks off to me. Im pretty sure its a forgery.

Look at these photos of their events.  You don't even have to see closeups to smell trouble.

http://allstarenterprises.biz/events.htm

Actually, there was one image where I could barely see a Rodgers signed football - and I could still tell it was no good.

the Brady is not authentic.

thats what i figured. What about the Derek Jeter? I saw on eBay that Tom brady and Jeter was going for WAY higher than the minimum bid. The minimum bid on both of those $400. 

I'm too comfortable with Jeter, but I don't think this one is authentic, the D is way off.

I just dont understand how companies like these stay in business, running their scams! Especially scamming charities and their donors by selling forged items! 

That Derek Jeter is a awful forgery.

The woman whom owns the company just emailed me back stating that all of their items are obtained in person and "Before I would go put my trust in companies like PSA/DNA, JSA, and others, I would take a further look at sites that police this industry like www.haulsofshame.com. PSA, JSA and others are in a lot of trouble right now" 

It sounds like an excuse for their forgeries by placing blame of PSA, JSA ect. Is this true about PSA and JSA? From my research it looks like they are very reputable.

Thats straight from the selling fakes handbook. Say PSA is not trustworthy, then quote a website ran by a guy convicted of faking game used jerseys (haulsofshame) then put your blind faith in a company no one heard of and who is being accused of selling forgeries never once trusting the advice from several collectors who do this on the regular. 

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