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Posted By: davidcycleback
My personal opinion is that one of the essential things in buying autographs is knowing the seller. Considering the amount of fakes and scams out there, it would would seem essenital to be dealing with someone who you is knowledgeable and reputabale or, at least, that you know is honest and reliable. |
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