Hello Flores, Our company policy is that we only buy certified autographs from the major memorabilia companies or authenticators. And then it depends on who has signed it. Apparently there has been some misunderstanding with some people, its not that I necessarily doubt the authenticity of a signature, but in order to resell it, most people want some kind of guarantee to the authenticity of the items and we cannot guarantee a signature without major authentication. @Daniel Douglas - I am responding here as it will not allow me to respond to your comment. I do apologize if you found me rude, according to a previous posting you found us helpful. I generally do not mean to be rude to someone unnecessarily, but as posted on our hour sign and website, I do have some health issues that effect our hours sometimes, and perhaps that day I was not feeling well or in significant pain. You reference Heroes, which is a fine store, I've known Chuck for over 20 years.
I would not go there. He can be very rude. Go to Heroes in North Riverside instead.
They have a lot of signed stuff and most likely won't. But you can try, though id recommend you find out who sinned it first. If you go in with a ball and say "I'd like to sell this ball, I believe is signed pretty sure" they'll say to you "Why would I buy I ball thats believed to be signed?" Also having proof that somebody of importance signed the ball would come in handy as well. If you dont have solid proof and who signed it. I wouldn't recommend going in to sell it. Now if you wanna see if they recognize the autograph and not sell it. Then go in.
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