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This is what I am saying. don't jump to just returning give them a chance to respond to all this firstly. Who knows we might get refunds without returning which would be best of a bad situation ( assuming its a bad situation) but lets give the label a chance to respond first.

You are off your head if you think the record label are just going to say....ye you got us we signed them keep your records and here's a refund....lol 

That's exactly what happened with the Elton John ones 

It also happened with Bob Dylan, I believe.

And when some orders (including mine) for a Maren Morris signed CD were cancelled because they were oversold, those affected got a full refund and a free unsigned CD.

Sorry JK, I went back to the thread and he was using 17 different autopen patterns. Guess I tried to forget that whole episode. My bad. 

Also Ice T from TSL and French Montana.. I wasn't a part of Sinead O'Connor but didnt they let everyone keep the books after that hit the media? Memory is foggy on that one but yeah, it does happen sometimes.

If it does happen fair does

"You are off your head" ... meanwhile it has been known to happen, personal attacks really setting a low standard for the type of people we have on here mostly are upstanding and decent folk.

Damn....hurt by words...why don't you get a lawyer...

okay then.

All of the supposed geniue autos shown in this thread are different with a couple of common traits, notably the S and the ggs.

Apart from the one that looks like it was signed during an earthquake. The examples of the artcard are different but share the same traits.

Hell the one in book signing one pic looks very similar to the artcard, just with a different n and a slightly different D. The S, oos and ggs are the similar. It is more possible that he just rushed his way through them and didn't stylise them as he would do for an individual. Many celebs do this.

Most of the evidence comes from people screaming "this doesn't look like his sig" when we have 5 pictures with 5 different sigs in each of them. Which one is the standard? Just a quick web search of JSA authencated examples shows a ton of variation in his sig including one that can only be described as a squiggle.

All this started cos one guy said that a Facebook group believes that they were ghost written with no hard proof. This happens every time.

Is this fake? Maybe. but if we desend into hysteria every time someone says "this is fake, trust me bro" then there is no point in buying anything you did not see signed yourself.

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