Star Wars The Force Awakens Premier London December 16th poster and signatures

I have purchased a Star Wars The Force Awakens poster with most major signatures  Harrison Ford,  Mark Hamill,  Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Lupita Nyongo, Gwendoline Christie and JJ Abrams from someone who was at the European premier on 16th December.  They are sending photos as well with the poster. I will need to get the signatures authenticated.  Fortunately if they were found to be forged I will be able to get my money back as Ebay and paypal do not tolerate this.  I paid £175.  There is a photo with Harrison Ford the person took at the premier as well on the ebay page.

Please see the link below

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181975016329?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649...

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Unfortunately, none of the signatures on this poster appear to be genuine regardless of any photo proof the seller provided. You do have options, contact the seller and alert him of the fact that the signatures are not genuine and open a dispute process with ebay and return the item. Any honest seller would have no problem issuing a refund for the item. I wish you the best in the process.
Not even close, get your money back ASAP.

You can post this on every autograph site and every Star Wars site on this whole big interweb.

No one is going to tell you it's real. The more time you spend asking for extra opinions, it's just giving the seller enough time to clear your funds out of paypal.

 

It's okay as I paid with paypal and I pay two weeks after the end of the auction they will freeze the funds and return my money. 

I have received a full refund and have not sent it back yet the seller has said he has a buyer for it...makes you think.

Make sure you leave negative feedback to warn others as well.

She bought an item, is dissatisfied, is getting a refund, why would she leave negative feedback- the seller did the right thing. It's not relative to her transaction what he does with the item once it is returned. I understand about warning the next buyer but that doesn't pertain to her purchase, which is what feedback is designed for- not previous ones, not future ones, but the actual one. We don't know the actual circumstances behind what he plans to do after he gets it back.

Of course she should leave a negative feedback! She bought this from a seller who said he "was at the European premier on 16th December", meaning that the seller at least implied that he got the signatures in-person, which he obviously didn't...

That's more than enough for a negative feedback!!

Agreed.  If you knowingly sell a forgery, you should be banned permanently from eBay to be fair. 

That's result oriented thinking. Had the buyer not enlisted the help of the knowledgeable people of this forum, the seller would have been happy to keep the money.

The negative feedback should be a direct consequence for the attempted fraud. That it might also serve as a warning to his future victims is just as well.

Lol terry, that may be the dumbest thing I read today. The seller broke both ebays terms in the highest regard and federal law in the US. If that's not grounds for negative feedback, I don't know what is. You wouldn't leave negative feedback for someone who defrauded you as long as they refunded you? It's still illegal. Use common sense.

I believe, when a person receives a refund from the seller, then the option to leave feedback is eliminated. I may be wrong but I think that is the way it's done currently on ebay.

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