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Signed Movie Poster - Where can I sell it?
go4it
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I have a signed Back to the Future Movie Poster, signed by Michael J Fox and Christophr Lloyd. I've got it framed in a silver frame. I bought the poster off Ebay a while back. I got a COA from the company I bought it off (it just basically says 'in their opinion its real, if proved otherwise full refund'), and the company is still trading on Ebay will thousands of feedbacks.
I'm looking at selling it and wondered where would be the best place to do so. Somehow I don't think Ebay may be best, as there are loads of dodgy ones there. Private auction? Would a COA make much difference, I've heard some people say that all COAs are pretty much not worth the paper they are written on.
I'm looking at selling it and wondered where would be the best place to do so. Somehow I don't think Ebay may be best, as there are loads of dodgy ones there. Private auction? Would a COA make much difference, I've heard some people say that all COAs are pretty much not worth the paper they are written on.
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In my experience THE VAST MAJORITY of signed stuff on ebay is fake.
COAs are worthless because they guarantee nothing.
I hate to b honest but really chances are its not legit. Check out the sellers other items.. I bet hes sold another 20 posters like the one you bought and you have to ask yourself how they manage to get to much signed stuff.
For classic example for me is "sign with proof" and they have a picture of the celeb signing the item. Trouble is they use that same photographic evidense in all their listings.
You rarely see legitimate signed stuff on ebay. Certainly not when it comes to frame posters and CDs. Theres 100s of powersellers peddling fake stuff.0
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