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I purchased a signed hockey jersey for my husband for Christmas, and sportsmemorabilia.com seemed to be the only place I could find that would ship to Canada. I took one look at the jersey and immediately questioned its authenticity. I've asked for additional confirmation of authenticity but I'm going to get the red tape runaround.
I'm curious, if this corporation is knowingly selling fraudulent items, can't they be charged? Is that not a felony crime? Why is this not a bigger issue and why are people happy to get a refund while the next schmuck gets hosed? I feel like I want to DO something!
Here is a picture. It's not just the camera, the numbers actually look to be slightly different colours, and notice the flaw on the #1. If the autograph is authentic, I'm not sure the jersey is. NHL Career Jerseys also come with an actual certificate of authenticity that include the player's name, but this did not come with one. I have phoned them, but have not heard back other than, "It's strange that it was not included."
There is a second picture in the attachment as well. Thank you.
Tags: Sportsmemorabilia.com, authentic, autograph, hockey, jersey
Based on the pictures and my additional comments, I'm wondering if you have an opinion. Thanks.
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