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LOL i like the many listings on ebay USA! Some even show Dylan Signing something (not this book) in the street from years ago  !

It's literally a screenshot of Dylan signing Chumlee's LP lol 

Yes i watched the clip yesterday! 

BBB Snow commerce reviews..... 1 out of 5.....

Funny thing was I only started typing....  are snow commerce legit in the google search and i only typed are Snow Com.....

merce and legit came up automatically without me typing it   - so i guess lots of people are typing the same thing! 

https://www.bbb.org/us/oh/cincinnati/profile/web-design/snow-commer...

When S&S sold the recent special edition of Stephen King's 'Fairy Tale' a few weeks ago, it was noted then that the payment receipts etc all came from Snow Commerce, and fwiw, I don't think there were any huge issues as I recall from the payment/shipping side of things . . .

Well that’s the first good news we’ve heard. I didn’t hear of any Stephen King autopen scandal, did anyone else? And SK was only $100!

I heard they were good

Yeah, they dodged that issue by not having any sigs at all! :) It was advertised as unsigned, just to be clear LOL. 

They may be OK then? So many theories on here I don't know what to think anymore.

Judging from the SK rollout, I don't think we have to worry about Snow Commerce, no -- that would have been an uproar with the SK folks if that had been amiss!

Snow commerce itself looks legit, they are an e-commerce company. From what I can gather they supply the platform and support a lot of themed shops for bigger brands (like Star Trek, Walking Dead). Some stores have a disclaimer stating it is fully run by Snow, but this is not the case for S&S.  Which means Snow means nothing to us - we have a legal contract with S&S for these sales and whatever agreement they have with Snow is on them.

S&S is mostly B2B so they've probably partnered up with Snow to support incidental consumer campaigns and handle sales, distribution and possibly customer service through the general email and chat  (it could be Snow employees working from an S&S mailbox answering customer concerns, lots of companies work like this).

It's all under the S&S brand, Snow wouldn't have full control on a publication like this. They are not a publisher either. These books would have to be printed and bound by S&S and if anyone got Dylan to sign, it would have been in agreement with the publisher.

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