COA PSA

May 30, 2012 02:37

I'm researching some books and came across a photocopied piece of paper laid inside one of them. It appears to be a sort of "Certificate of Authenticity" for the signature in the book ( Read more... )

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paularubia May 30 2012, 15:53:31 UTC
Ha! Exactly!

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badcat May 30 2012, 18:05:04 UTC
People try to donate stuff to us that we have to turn down, and as often as not they've included the 'certificate of authenticity' from the dealer. Then they don't believe us when we tell them their stuff is fake.

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paularubia May 31 2012, 03:38:04 UTC
But the certificate is authentic!

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paularubia May 31 2012, 03:40:23 UTC
Well, hallelujah, the headache is gone. I think whatever's been in the air was blown out by high winds, rain, and hail today.

Last time I took a really hot bath I fainted when I stepped out of the bath. Other than that, it was quite invigorating.

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bookfoole May 31 2012, 16:20:55 UTC
Well, if I WERE to issue COAs, I'd issue two or three of them for every signature. One for the signature, then a separate COA authenticating my signature on the first COA and then maybe another one authenticating my signature on the second COA. I'm thorough!

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paularubia May 31 2012, 16:30:50 UTC
Never trust anyone who issues fewer than three COAs!

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