wouldnt be too surpised.
In fact, it's only a handful of people who know what Meat Loaf's signature looks like.
Think about it, would you know what an autograph of Celine Dion looked like? and could you point out a phony one if you saw it on ebay? I couldnt.
So the chance is high that someone feels lucky and buys these items, and will be happy with them, might even show them proudly to his friends, and neither of them will ever know this is a fake item.
So the blame here is entirely on the people who created these "absolutely genuine" autographs.
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