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Hi All

I'm hoping someone can give me some advice.  I have just returned to the UK from Vegas and whilst there purchased what I thought was a signed and framed Michael Jackson Thriller Album.  I bought this from the Art of Music store near the Mandalay Bay.  I have since had a few doubts in mind whether or not I think this could be genuine.

Any advice opinions on what to do would be much appreciated whilst I still may have an opportunity to cancel the order as it hasn't been shipped yet.

Thanks

Andrea

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Yeah, understood - but think of what kind of prices those athletes are selling for.  With what Tom Brady, Michael Jordan and other top names sell for, you'd think they were long dead.  Then, what about the non-sport celeb market?  That would be a complete mess.

Well you can also have your private online markets like eBay/auction houses where you can buy for less. I meant that public stores that many tourists go to drop cash should be 100% authentic. Even this store thats in question has priced their items at prices that UD and Steiner would charge on similar items. 

100% authenticity seems to be tough to pull off, especially outside of the sports market.  The ones who do it have to be 1) Completely honest and competent and 2) Usually get everything themselves, either on the street or through signings.   

Still can't hurt to file a complaint.

If you paid for this with a credit card - I would call the credit card company.  See what they say.

Mark

The dozen + or so Springsteen items are all FAKE.  How does a mainstream company doing business with the billion dollar Mandalay Bay Casino get away with this?  And for years as well.  What can we do to stop it?

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