Quote Originally Posted by ChiGuy1 View Post
In my experience, unless the seller says they will refund authentication fees it is on you for those fees. That's why its best to come up with those terms up front. Say someone gets an in person autograph and it doesn't pass, they know it is real, and they shouldn't have to pay for authentication fees.
I have to agree.
Proving it is real or not is not an exact science.