Posted by tractorbafoon on February 25, 2014 at 21:33:15 from (198.11.125.253):
Hey Everyone, outside of working and tinkering on these old tractors, my wife and I collect autographs. We recently purchased a signed Hank Williams Sr Songbook for $385.00 Which is a deal as his autograph can go as high as $5,500 depending on condition and what it was that was signed. Anyways, got it bought, and the description said it was "authentic" Before I paid for it I asked the seller if they would guarantee it to pass any 3rd party authentication to prove it was legit. They replied and said There is No Guarantee because they know for a fact its real and they aren't going to trust some 22 year old to look it over that doesn't know anything about it. They don't offer returns. But ebay has a policy that if the item isn't as described you get your money back as ebay will get it back for you. Should I go ahead and pay for it and hope its legit, and if not file a complaint through ebay, or just forget about it and not pay since they are being a real stick in the mud about it and not willing to guarantee it to pass authentication. Should I pay for it and hope for the best that is real or just pass on it and hope to find another one someday
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