I have heard there are a growing number of unethical dealers around, how can I be sure that none of these will be appearing at Autographica?
We are very aware of the problem with these dealers, which seem to be proliferating with the rapid expansion of the internet. One of the best ways to find a good honest dealer is to meet them in person, this way you can have a good look at the type and depth of stock they carry, ask them questions as to where and how they obtain their stock, and if you are happy, then you can build up some form of working relationship with them. With 60 plus dealers to choose from at the show you will have quite a choice. You should also look for one that is a registered dealer member of some recognised organisation, the UACC for example, and they should also always offer a 100% money back guarantee. People often offer certificates of authenticity, but these alone should never be relied upon. We have been very careful about which dealers have taken space at Autographica, All of the dealers at this show are either UACC members or are known and have been approved by us personally, in all dealers have the
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