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neautograph.com has a rating of 1.6 stars from 29 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. neautograph.com ranks 49th among Posters sites.
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NeAutograph sells fakes, they have robbed thousands of customers since 2007. The are selling the same posters again and again... They hide their web identity using proxy... Their location and contact information are wrong... What else do you need?
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This site sells fake signatures, names are spelled incorrectly on poster and signed with ink that didn't exist at the the time the signature was obtained. You cannot get a hold of person after the fact and they do not have a working phone number - Avoid ilke the PLAGUE...
They are obviously selling fakes- When you buy a Star Wars poster and find 2 of the celebrities have created websites to help the public from getting ripped of by them with pictures of the poster I bought and writing this is a neoautographs poster but NOT my signature!(it doesn't get any clearer than that! With a certificate of authenticity -even when the person who signed it says NOWAY! (lifetime money back) NOT TRUE- I personally have been trying to get my money back - I will but not yet! They have a rating of F with the BBB- Funny if you look on Anthony Daniels site he even points out some of the celebrities who have misspelled thier own name-(wonder how that happened?)
I wish I would have read these reviews prior to making my purchase yesterday. I feel like such a fool. Why would all the autographs all be the same price? They had an autograph from Steve Jobs for only $150. Give me a break! They were very willing to respond to me via email when I had questions about my product reassuring me it was authentic, however when I tried to cancel I hear crickets. I have submitted a dispute with my bank and I will be filing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau for FRAUD!
Bought a (fake) Michael Jackson poster.
Took forever to receive it.
I sent dozens of email to them but never got a reply.
At the end I created a website where I talk bad about him and he offered me a refund to shut the site down.
Do the same.
I had no problem, with them, I bought a poster from them it, came very quick, I had it inspected with PSADNA, and it passed, completely real, it has no damges or tears, I love it. I pass it every day, I will definitely buy something else, and would recommend it to friends
This website sells fake autographs. Beware! Nathan Autographs/NE Autographs sells fakes. Avoid this company!
Fake seller of autographed posters - beware! - I bought $1000 worth of posters from this guy off ebay. Ebay then suspended me when i went to resell 2 yrs later. The same posters are being re-sold on www.neautograph.com
Watch out. All autographed posters on this site are not authentic. They are all fakes!
Answer: They say they are all authentic, and send a "Certificate of Authenticity" which as I said in my review, was laughable, nothing anyone official/knowledgeable is going to take seriously as a cert. I literally made an almost identical document using free LibreOffice lol. They say some of their stuff is PSA cert ect. But after my experience, I would question anything coming from that warehouse. Especially when there are a lot of very trustworthy, and totally honest with their merchandise. Not only are they authenticated in house (inviting celebs to sign a series, etc.), but they rely on independent authentication as well. Not one piece from these other sites has been without official documentation and certification, usually multiple certs. So even though the prices on this site are attractive, you pay for what you get. You will pay more for more authentic sites, but that is because of the footwork and security that company puts in to make sure that what they sell is without doubts. I've seen nothing convincing from this company.
Answer: At the time of the transaction, they did not request the items back, which solidified that they knew they were worthless when they sold them. But I got my money, and I still have the posters lol:-) It's so obviously fake, I have many authentic pieces being a collector, and even with my untrained eye, I could tell the autographs on the photo were not genuine. Searched online for well known examples, same comparison, same conclusion. They are without a doubt fake. I got refunded, so I'm not mad at that sense. But obviously there are many who are receiving and and investing in these products, only to find out later that they bought worthless fakes. That's the problem. I was able to identify the issue from experience and research, not everyone is as thorough, or knowledgeable. So this website is taking advantage of people, and making profits from fake memorabilia.
Answer: Yes I am serious! I would not for for a group that sells fakes! Sounds like you work for them because why the sarcastic question?