eBay update
Tuesday, November 29th, 2005 06:42 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Well, the two items using my wallpapers have been removed by the seller. She insisted she had 'no idea' where they were from, and was just selling them for a friend. Uh-huh. She'd also like me to 'stop getting people to send her harassing emails.' Did I actually ask any of you to write to her? No.
She's still insisting that the autographs and COA's are real too, although if she's selling them for a friend, how can she really know that for sure? Regardless, those of us who have genuine autographs from various cast members (meaning we got the autographs in person from the actor/actress ourselves) have no doubt that the autographs on her items are forged, and by definition that means the COA's are forged as well.
You all have no idea how much I appreciate your support when this kind of thing happens. I probably get too worked up about it, but it is against the law to be making a profit off of items like that. I have a whole freakin' page about it on my website. And if I can't make a profit off of a piece of artwork I've made, there's no way some idiot on eBay is allowed to. See? There I go getting worked up again. ::sigh:: But seriously - thanks to everyone for your support and encouragement.
Just one last word of warning - a *lot* of the QAF autographed items being sold on eBay these days are forged. Buyer beware.
::off to take some heavy duty drugs for my headache::
She's still insisting that the autographs and COA's are real too, although if she's selling them for a friend, how can she really know that for sure? Regardless, those of us who have genuine autographs from various cast members (meaning we got the autographs in person from the actor/actress ourselves) have no doubt that the autographs on her items are forged, and by definition that means the COA's are forged as well.
You all have no idea how much I appreciate your support when this kind of thing happens. I probably get too worked up about it, but it is against the law to be making a profit off of items like that. I have a whole freakin' page about it on my website. And if I can't make a profit off of a piece of artwork I've made, there's no way some idiot on eBay is allowed to. See? There I go getting worked up again. ::sigh:: But seriously - thanks to everyone for your support and encouragement.
Just one last word of warning - a *lot* of the QAF autographed items being sold on eBay these days are forged. Buyer beware.
::off to take some heavy duty drugs for my headache::
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Date: Wednesday, November 30th, 2005 09:31 pm (UTC)