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Major Auto Error Pulled from 2013 Topps Archives question
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Major Auto Error Pulled from 2013 Topps Archives question
I bought a factory sealed box of this years Topps Archives and got a Loyd Moseby Topps certified authentic autograph card, and guess what ??!!??
The card was missing the actual autograph that was supposed to be ON THE CARD, it was blank where the signature should have been!!! Now how can Topps have a certified authentic autograph stamp on the card , but its not there !!!?? There's a REAL WORRY there. You cannot certify something that is not there!! I wonder how many other cards through the years that they guaranteed to be authentic but lied !! Also does anyone have an idea what this scale of error would make this card worth ?

Any feedback on this would be greatly appreciated from the community.


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RE: Major Auto Error Pulled from 2013 Topps Archives question
Wow, never seen that before
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RE: Major Auto Error Pulled from 2013 Topps Archives question
That is crazy. Guess you could sign it and no one would question it, lol. All seriousness though it may be more rare and valualbe without the sig.
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RE: Major Auto Error Pulled from 2013 Topps Archives question
the card is flawed, and worthless

just ask them for a replacement
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RE: Major Auto Error Pulled from 2013 Topps Archives question
Point is not that its a flaw Topps is lying to consumers about being certified ... how can you certify stamp a card if it was never signed ? Means any worker could be signing them that can do auto it close to each persons real auto.
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RE: Major Auto Error Pulled from 2013 Topps Archives question
they obviously print the card and give it to the player to sign, then the player sends them back. these are on card autos. thats the way it usually happens.

so they accidentally put one in a pack without the auto. a mistake? sure. lying to the cosumer? no.
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RE: Major Auto Error Pulled from 2013 Topps Archives question
(08-01-2013, 04:37 PM)jacobystealshome Wrote: they obviously print the card and give it to the player to sign, then the player sends them back. these are on card autos. thats the way it usually happens.

so they accidentally put one in a pack without the auto. a mistake? sure. lying to the cosumer? no.
But it's Topps and Topps is the devil. They are without flaw and are only out to screw and gouge the collecting community out of its money. Everything they do is fraudulent and evil. Or didn't you get the memo Wink
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RE: Major Auto Error Pulled from 2013 Topps Archives question
(08-01-2013, 05:58 PM)jaredhuizenga Wrote: But it's Topps and Topps is the devil. They are without flaw and are only out to screw and gouge the collecting community out of its money. Everything they do is fraudulent and evil. Or didn't you get the memo Wink
nobody ever sends me memos anymore
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RE: Major Auto Error Pulled from 2013 Topps Archives question
(08-01-2013, 04:37 PM)jacobystealshome Wrote: they obviously print the card and give it to the player to sign, then the player sends them back. these are on card autos. thats the way it usually happens.

so they accidentally put one in a pack without the auto. a mistake? sure. lying to the cosumer? no.
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sell it to DavePeters, unless you are him or he is you
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