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gnashert99 - looks like this seller has nothing but fakes! any one dealt with him before?

This is my first post! can someone check these links and let me know if any of these look legit at all


http://www.ebay.com/itm/390525669789

http://www.ebay.com/itm/390526050336

someone i know just purchased these 7 items and all look fake to me - 100%
there is another seller - melodiia who is also 100% suspect. Is there a list somewhere of who are fake sellers and the ones to avoid?
thanks!

Tags: AC, AC/DC, DC, Halen, Van, gnashert99, melodiia, springsteen, u2

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Hello,

I agree with you all the way. None of these look authentic to me at all and all look like they were signed by the same hand. The Springsteens are all signed stacked which is something that Roger taught me to look for. Bruce rarely does that and the other proportions of his signature are off as well, and the length of his name.

The U2 and AC/DC are also pretty bad fakes. The signatures are way to messy in my opinion on each of these as well. The eddie van halen jumps out at me as i know his autograph the most, and it too looks pretty far off.

I could be wrong, but in this case i feel confident that all these items are bad. But i could most certainly be wrong. If it were me, though, i would contact your friend and prepare him to start getting refunds if possible.

I also looked at his other items and they all look fake to me, and pretty bad ones. Bob Dylans and Full Eagles signed items starting at 10 dollars, and top name LPs going for next to nothing....yeah right. And thats completely disregarding the autographs themselves. These look like they were all signed by the same person and i hope ebay yanks them soon. These are so obvious i imagine ebay will step in and shut this seller down if enough people comment here, but who knows.

Good luck,

Carl

thanks a ton Carl! i thought so too myself!!

if something is too cheap then one needs to question the authenticity!!

My bad, i meant to say that Roger told me that Bruce almost always stacks his signature. Please forget that top paragraph. I must have been in lolly land. But the Bruce is still bad.

Seller melodiia (and his counterparts) has been discussed on the ACAF forum, and members there have been successful in getting his items removed a number of times.  I believe it's part of a forgery ring in which one forger pays some sort of comission to several ebayers to sell his crap.  The forgeries are often on the vinyls themselves and always really, REALLY bad.

The terrible U2 autographs look like several of the vinyls that melodiia has sold (or tried to sell).

thanks Rich!! would you have the link on earlier discussions? as i tried finding it but could not.

thanks for clarifying again!

You might have to sign up for the UK ACAF forum.  You'll see some discussion about that seller (melodiia) and other names they same forgeries have been sold under.

http://acogb.co.uk/forum/index.php

thanks. just registered and await the approval from the admin to allow me in.

Milly will probably have more details on how the scam operates.  I'm fairly certain there are at least 2 or 3 threads about it.

hi Rich,

and finally two more.

Leonard Cohen and Rolling Stones.

thanks

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I can only offer a (very) novice opinion that the Stones album looks like a mess.  Jagger, Wood and Richards all look off target to me.  But I am absolutely not a Stones expert! 

However, there are many other music experts and fans on this forum that could offer more precise opinions.

The Cohen i am almost positive is bad. I am pretty confident in that. And the stones is a mess too.

hi Rich. would you be able to comment on 3 more of these?

thanks!

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