EBay seller ipaeg aka Sign Here Autographs has been selling fake autographs on ebay since 2000. Use your head, folks! The seller lives in Columbia, South Carolina. It’s impossible to get A-List celebrities in such a small town. The autographs this scammer sold are ridiculous fake as hell. Everyone do your homework. Compare autographs known to be authentic samples to the forgeries this guy is selling. You will see the difference. Be careful. This scammer known how to work the system since he been doing this for 2 decades. Remember Operation Bullpen FBI investigation into autograph fraud back in 1999. Don't believe a word this seller is telling you. Everything he is telling you is a lie. In the description he mention all items we're obtained in person.
This means we saw every autograph we sell signed. FALSE! More like if you didn't see it sign, you can't tell it's a forgery. The truth is memorabilia items signed by the celebrities or athletes while the fans watch is the only 100% guarantee that what you've got is authentic. Take a look at the 2 Chadwick Boseman fake autographs this scammer recently told. He found an old photograph from the internet of Chadwick signing something in Los Angeles but it wasn't the 2 signed photos he sold. Same typical scam other forgers is doing as well on eBay. The only way to put this scammer out of business is report to your local law enforcement or FBI. Link to FBI internet crime website to file a case https://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx
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EBay seller ipaeg aka Sign Here Autographs has been selling fake autographs on ebay since 2000. Use your head, folks! The seller lives in Columbia, South Carolina. It’s impossible to get A-List celebrities in such a small town. The autographs this scammer sold are ridiculous fake as hell. Everyone do your homework. Compare autographs known to be authentic samples to the forgeries this guy is selling. You will see the difference. Be careful. This scammer known how to work the system since he been doing this for 2 decades. Remember Operation Bullpen FBI investigation into autograph fraud back in 1999. Don't believe a word this seller is telling you. Everything he is telling you is a lie. In the description he mention all items we're obtained in person.
This means we saw every autograph we sell signed. FALSE! More like if you didn't see it sign, you can't tell it's a forgery. The truth is memorabilia items signed by the celebrities or athletes while the fans watch is the only 100% guarantee that what you've got is authentic. Take a look at the 2 Chadwick Boseman fake autographs this scammer recently told. He found an old photograph from the internet of Chadwick signing something in Los Angeles but it wasn't the 2 signed photos he sold. Same typical scam other forgers is doing as well on eBay. The only way to put this scammer out of business is report to your local law enforcement or FBI. Link to FBI internet crime website to file a case https://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx