![]() ![]() There are many, many good sources for autographs that don't use them. I never buy anything on the basis of a sticker and would honestly prefer to avoid it altogether. The problem with TPAs are that they just aren't that good, let alone solid. They're notably bad with music autographs, as has been discussed on this forum on several occasions. It's hard to respond to this because we don't know if JSA blew the call. Before I make any decision, I want to do the research myself and I will consider what anyone has to say. I will take into consideration what everyone recommends. I asked for LOA without the sticker on the item. At least, I know someone professional looked at it. JSA and PSA are known authentication companies out there. ![]() I am not a regular collector and I only buy from time to time. ![]() The LOA or certs provides some assurance that a professional pair of eyes reviewed it and deemed it okay. Lessons learned from that transaction is that I do my own research. I just join about couple days ago so I am fairly new. They gave me Lee Hunter's name Walls of Sound located in Nashville, TN for autograph items in the music area. JSA recommends that I stick with reputable sellers with store fronts and sellers whose items are authenticated by a reputable company. I went through a few months of nightmare trying to get a refund. JSA told me to show the seller the LOA and try to get my money back. I took the album to JSA for a LOA and the autographs came out not genuine. I had a recent transaction that gone bad under similar circumstances. ![]()
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