Hello~ seeing how helpful my BTS article was, I decided to write one about SEVENTEEN, a group that is getting more and more popular day by day, especially among the international fandom. I initially wanted to write about Vixx and EXO, but those two seem a bit trickier for some reasons. I might one day but who knows. I managed to find quite some examples for SEVENTEEN of fake albums. Unlike the BTS article, this won't be as detailed as I am not a fan of SEVENTEEN, and it won't be updated as much! I just am going to use my eyes to spot the genuinity and gathering a comparison for people out there. (I guess I should thank radiography classes for making my eyes even sharper?) BUT to start off, please read my other article name "How to spot a fake signed kpop album" because this will be the basis of everything. Once you are done reading that article, please read this one. I won't be repeating things such as COA certificate or Bimae stickers so please read it! 

SEVENTEEN doesn't really have an attributed order for where they sign on the album. However, typically when they sign a batch they will apply the same order, usually for mwave albums they will keep the same positions. While for "promotional use" albums that they give to broadcast it is usually messier and they change the position. 

Thanks to the fact that so far they have done mwave meet&greet (apart for the Love&letter repackage album) you can find a number of their signed albums floating on various platforms. Given the fact that SEVENTEEN is rising so much in popularity, this is the perfect opportunity for scammers to forge fake signatures and make money. So being cautious is important!



1st mini album: 17 Carat


As this is their debut album, the signatures will look quite different from one album to another, especially for promotional ones, as they are new to the business and still haven't gotten the hand to sign exactly the same. Signatures will look clean and pretty and extremely similar to their "official" ones which you can find for instance on the back of the photocard set of the album.

I had quite a hard time with the "promotion" silver stickers ones because many out there seemed to be not genuine in my eyes as the signatures look so different, but I am guessing that they look fishy as they just started out signing and their signatures might be wonky and they haven't found the flow yet. (I find the mwave ones sooooo much easier to just spot right away!!) I am guessing that they first started signing promotional albums first, and then by the time they had to sign for mwave they became pretty much regular with how they signed.

The mwave ones were all member signed and about 1000 copies were sold, as Pledis limited the number of albums sold.

The 1st, 2nd, 5th and 6th picture of the legit signed albums are mwave albums. They usually follow the order of from left to right:
1st row: Woozi, S. coups, Jun
2nd row: The8, Wonwoo, Mingyu, Jeonghan
3rd row: Dino, DK, Seungkwan
4th row: Vernon, Joshua, Hoshi


Okay, onto a quick analysis!
1. The writing takes too much space, too airy, the pen used seems too thin. The overall feeling is just 100% off.
2. The pen pressure seems the same, as it seems that only one person has signed it all. The signatures are way too different from their "official" ones on their photocards, usually rookies have signatures extremely close to their "official" ones.
3. The pen pressure seems the same. If you compare many signatures look different as for the flow, for instance the8's signature usually has a lighter pen pressure on the part of the "8". 
4. Once again many things look off, for instance Vernon's " r " in his signature is in cursive normally, here it isn't. He also signs his name below and not on the right. The handwriting of many members doesn't fit.
5. The signatures are oddly too small. Seungkwan's "B" is very odd, too round? It is way too cleanly done, with the same pen pressure almost. Handwriting doesn't match, Joshua's Korean handwriting and other fellow member's is different. The Korean handwriting is the same. 


2nd mini album: Boys Be Hide&Seek

This time promotional albums are easier to figure out as to whether they are genuine or not, as their signatures stabilized and are no longer as shy or clumsy looking. 

There was a meet&greet which was limited in sales once again, however this time it was one member signed however some people were randomly selected to receive an all signed one.

HIDE ver.


Onto a quick analyzis:
1. The signatures are out of the frame which is very uncommon. They usually try to avoid to sign outside the frame whenever they can, but this seemed to have been deliberately done. Pen pressure looks the same. Signatures look off.
2. Signatures are taking too much space, are not corresponding and too round. Pen pressure is the same.
3. This person was doing a careful job in trying to copy well the signatures. However several things look off. The signatures look a bit too clean. Vernon's "V" ends too quickly, he would normally make it long and last. Hoshi's signature (the bottom right in case you forgot), is way too cleanly done and has a pen pressure way too strong. The face of the character is too round?

SEEK ver.

Analysis once again! Sadly I couldn't find a lot of examples for that one, but will try to update if ever I find more in the future.
1.Once again as mentioned for Hide ver., the signatures are outside the frame, same comment as 1. of hide ver.
2. What triggers our curiosity on this one is the fact that the signatures are on the BACK of the album which I have never seen any genuine copies signed at the back for this album? The pen pressure looks the same and many signatures are off.


1st Album: Love&Letter


The meet&greet was no longer limited in sales. It is still one member signed however there is no longer random selection for an all signed album, bummer! You would get and elusive photocard... Hence all signed ones are most likely "promotional" ones with the silver Komca sticker and perhaps you might find some coming from special events which I don't know since I don't follow and I am just here to compare the signatures. 

LOVE ver.






Here is the analysis:
1. The same pen presuyre, the lack of more "details" of the signatures is a big giveaway. For instance for Vernon, the "non" part is almost unreadable.
2. The pen pressure is the same. The signatures look off. Especially Hoshi's signature, the "face" part looks so squished and it doesn't even look like a face anymore.
3. The pen pressure is the same, they don't sign inside the booklet. The signatures look way too off.


LETTER ver.


Once again the analysis:
1. The signatures look way too off. Pen pressure is the same. Other things we can see is for instance that for this album, Joshua will sign diagonally. What is wrong for instance: Dino's signature is lacking the "o". Vernon's "n" is spreading too far, which is abnormal.
2. The signatures are too airy and too cursive. Just comparing with the right and you'll see how different it is. Plus there are no genuine signed albums with the inside of the booklet "blue part" signed.
3. Same as 2.


1st Album Repackage: Love&Letter


No meet&greet this time! 
The signatures got quite messy!

CURRENTLY FINDING MORE PICTURES.
Update 17.5.29 : Hello! This seventeen article will be updated during summer vacation. Sorry for not updating ever since last September when it was created!

Pictures were taken from various platforms, apart from several 17carat genuine signed albums, they belong to their rightful owners and all credits to them!
Feel free to comment but please do not ask me whether a signed album is genuine or not. I do not have time to analyze the legitimacy of each album. Please read my other articles, they will surely help you out in your quest of finding out whether a signed album is genuine or not.






Hello~ Here I am again with another article related to signed things (you guys would think I have no life and only care about signed goods hmmm?), well hopefully Google will help me out and let the candid people on the net know more about the high possibility of a signed photo (or even photocard!) being fake, not genuine, forged, whatever you want to call it. Basically not your favorite group signing it...

WHEN I TALK ABOUT SIGNED PHOTO, I am NOT talking about printed signed photos but "pen" signed. In fact some people even asked others if a certain photo/photocard with a printed signature is genuine, asking the signature is genuine.... *facepalm* oh pleaseeeee. A printed signature is not difficult to see! The texture, the look of it.... Usually printed signatures are much thinner, cleaner, and just look printed. On photocards, in majority of the case when they exist they are on the back of the photocard but they can be as well on the front for promotional photocards (such as I believe INFINITE's Pepsi photocards?). Just search on google the photocard you wonder whether is pen signed, if every photocards you see also have that signature: it is printed. Easy no? A little research doesn't hurt. 

So to start off! You are on eBay, searching a bit randomly on this vast website and *drumroll* you land on your ultimate favorite group's "supposed" signed photo! It looks beautiful, it is not too expensive, you jump on it.... Is it genuine....? Chances are... Well no... Why is that?

Unlike signed albums where some of them are genuine due to the fact that idols sign them on several occasions: mwave, broadcast promotion, fansigns etc. Photos.... Aren't really signed! 
Mwave doesn't propose any signed photos for sale (but they do have signed Polaroids for top supporters but that's another story), they don't sign - well in my knowledge- photos for broadcast purpose, and in fansigns.... Well they don't as well! 

You will often see sellers state as the provenance of their signed photos: fansigns. But did you actually know that in fansigns you can't let them sign anything? Your favorite plushie, they can't sign it for you. Idols are asked to sign the albums, and only their assigned page... Sometimes they will sign as well the photocard included in the album... But not all idols will do that! More nugu groups will do that - due to less strict staff- such as Boys Republic have signed photocards if you requested them to do so, some groups did in the past (like sign hearts etc) but no longer due because the staff got really strict with that, and some simply never did- for instance I believe SM groups have never done so due to SM being stricter. Anyway, at the end, photos simply won't be signed.

As for photocards, you'd have to do your own research as of whether that particular group you are interested in did/does sign photocards. It could be fansign related or event related. An example would be that in the first press albums of BTS's ORUL82, signed photocards would be inserted randomly in those first press albums. So you would have the chance to obtain a signed photocard of the member in question on the back of it. The signature was pretty thick in dark pen. So do some research! Googling about it and whether someone did an Unboxing and found out that their photocard ended up signed! Another more recent event was ASTRO's "Spring Up", although it's not really a photocard but more a postcard, in first press albums there were inserted randomly signed postcards and those were signed on the back by one member. There are many events done usually during first press to encourage people to preorder - as first press is the first batch to get sold. It's all a selling strategy! So you wouldn't expect a popular group - or one of the big 3: SM, YG, JYP- to do that as they don't need a bait to make people purchase, people will purchase anyway! 

And let's suppose in this ideal world, in this imaginary world that idols DID sign photos during fansigns, which is not he case may I remind you- the color of the pen would not be of gold color, in huuuuge majority of times they use black pen (a quick look to their fansigns fan taken pictures and you will see that the pen they are holding is.... Black!). Many of the signed photos on eBay are signed with golden color, the favorite color of Chinese scammers eh!

Another thing to check out is: do the signatures match their official ones? You can check out on google and compare whether the signatures have similarities, you can for instance as well add the year of the era of the signed photo to be more accurate, for instance "SHINee 2013 signatures". Some groups can have vast changes of signatures throughout the years so searching the year as well is important! You have to be your own inspector.

You also have to think... A signed photo, especially from a popular group like EXO or BTS will never be "cheap". Anything signed by EXO is usually above 100$, and BTS is ~usually~ above 50$ - but it depends what that is. If you see an all member signed photo of EXO for 20-30 mere dollars.... You can be almost sure this is not genuine. Because having EXO sign an item is very rare, and they don't really sign on many occasions.

But do not fret! Signed pictures do exist but exist in very rare occasions. Two examples which I remember on the top of my head are the ones of the first press signed photos for HYYH pt.1 of BTS and BAP Japanese stop of BAP live tour (2015?) AWAKE signed photos sold at the merch booth. (Please do not butcher me if I am wrong for BAP.... I do not really follow them that much...)

Just do some R.E.S.E.A.R.C.H. do not blindly buy something without double checking the provenance. If someone says "I got it from a fansign" or from somewhere else, will you instantly believe him? Use some common sense, people LIE. Imagine some adult comes and says "Your mom asked me to pick you up", would you instantly get inside because of the fact that this speech is credible? Do you know the person? If you do not know the person then you don't go! If I were saying "I got it signed during their concert"when selling a signed photo, will you just blindly buy it because is reason seems credible? I could lie, and have forged the signatures myself.

Hence some questions you can ask yourself:

1. Where does it come from?
2. From which event does it come from?
3. How many were available?
4. Do other people have this sort of signed photo?
5. Do the signatures look similar to the "official" ones online?

A little example of some knowledge I gathered, not that I wanted to buy one because I don't collect such things, but during the release of HYYH pt.1 of BTS, there were several hundreds of signed photos inserted randomly in the first press of that album. You could get one member photo, 2 members, 3 members etc, and the signature of the members involved in that photo would be on the back of the photo. The pen they used were of color, there were red, orange pen etc.... So imagine there was V and Jungkook  on one picture, their signatures would be on the back. 
Not everyone who had the first press would get that special signed photo. You needed to be lucky (I wasnt lucky because I am the queen of bad luck /dies/). The pictures would be of the HYYH pt. 1 concept (sort of flowery). 

So let's take an example. Someone is selling a signed photo of V on a tree (totally matching the HYYH pt.1 concept), in the back there is his signature with red pen, the person claims to have found it in her album, the signature matches his "official" one (more or less). Chances are that this is probably genuine!
However imagine an eBay listing, it's the HYYH pt.1 concept image, all members signed on the front with golden marker and the seller claims to have it from a broadcast company, signatures are too thick to really know and you are too good at spotting their signatures yet. Does it seem genuine to you? No! It's probably not genuine due to what I said beforehand.


Alright I hope that you have learned the lesson about signed photos and to avoid purchasing them unless you know they come from a certain event. People saying they can order them signed are most likely scammers! Because you can't certainly order "signed" photos even through contacts because signed photos are simply not a thing! Sorry for the messiness of this article, it is a sort of mashed photos/photocards although I addressed more photos because people seem to purchase those signed photos and they are the ones more "circulating" around.


Hello!

I am here once again with another blog entry, this time this will be about Komca stickers and Kpop items from non-Korean press! Komca stickers always have been a mystery for many people and there's no real valid source about them. I have made assumptions about the difference about C1, C2 and C3 stickers and have contacted a reliable source (mwave) to confirm those assumptions, which revealed to be accurate!

Items with Komca Stickers


Items with Komca stickers will ONLY be Korean press items. If your item does not have a Komca sticker do not fear! (It may be a japanese press album for instance) The Komca sticker is used to prove the Korean authenticity of the album, only Korean press items will use the Komca sticker, so Taiwanese, Japanese, Thai etc. won't have that famous Komca sticker. The Komca sticker will prove the authenticity of the album (but not necessarily the CD itself, I am unsure, but imagine the album is sold unsealed and that the person is bad enough, he may switch the CD inside and trade it with a bootleg, I believe this something that may happen if you purchase from an unsealed album from a Chinese seller as there are many bootlegs produced in China....), so it proves the authenticity of the packaging! However, even if the item is a korean press one, it may not always have a komca sticker, that is usually the case for DVDs, as it seems they tend to give more komca stickers to cd albums. HOWEVER, some cd albums may come without any komca sticker, this is the case for The Ark's "The Light" single album, which comes with no Komca sticker. So you must look through unboxing videos or pictures of the album you own that has no komca sticker and see whether other people have it. If nobody has the komca sticker, then you're all good! But if everyone has the komca sticker, that yours doesn't, and it states it is a korean press "made in KOREA", then it would be probable it is not an authentic album.

But...! There are different stickers that exist: the legendary silver sticker "비매 (Bimae)" with along the side a "NOT FOR SALE" sticker (or the "Not for sale" could be directly be printed onto the album) - no barcodes exist for such albums! Those stickers are made for the press, given to the staff of broadcast stations or are used during a giveaway or something along the lines, basically used when those are gifts!


Then we have the golden sticker, but there are actually several, not just the C1 sticker! The number following the C indicates the number of discs inside the packaging. Hence, normal albums usually have 1 disc, but special edition albums (such as repackage albums) may have several discs, or DVD packages of concerts (or whatever) that may have 2-3 discs. So If the item has 2 discs inside, it will have a C2 sticker, if it has 3discs, it will have a C3 sticker. But not all DVD packages may have a Komca sticker, it really depends on whether the company wants it or not, so it's very tricky! For instance for BTS's DVD, some DVDs have the C3 sticker and some don't, for instance NOW BTS in Thailand doesn't have a Komca sticker, and BTS MEMORIES OF 2014 has one. So it's just.... very odd!



The lettering's color of the C1 sticker's number will be adapted to the album's esthetic, as we can see the yellow lettering for the yellow one, or a blue lettering for the blue albums, gray lettering for a gray album, black lettering for a black album and so on. There is no place that exists to check whether the code of the Komca sticker does suit its album.

I have contacted mwave and what said above is correct, here is their answer:

Dear Customer, Hello this is Mwave. Thank you for inquiry. Komca Sticker C1,C2,C3 means, the number of CDs If you have one CD, you will get C1. for two cds, you will get C2 attached on the back of the album. and so on. Please let us know for further questions. Best. Mwave.

However, this rule seems to be NOT always applied, I have seen that the BTS DVD ON STAGE has a C1 sticker yet it has 3discs, which is very odd. Hence I have contacted btsofficialshop's Q&A concerning this issue (Detective Lassy here!), but it may be that some companies have used the wrong sticker (so no fretting!). You just have to check whether this mistake was applied to every other same items. But in general the rule stated by Mwave is true. So technically, the rule is applied majority of times, but I believe if your album was suppose to have a C2/C3, and it has a C1, it could be because the company doesn't have enough C2/C3 stickers (C1 stickers are more produced than the two others) and they have put a C1. Like mass production of an album could result in shortage of the C2/C3 sticker and the companies just use whatever they have left on their hands.





As you may see circled in different colors, there are 2 discs each time, and all those packages have the C2 sticker, which does respect the rule.




Here we have the C3 sticker, the first example I couldn't see the part where it stated the contents, however we can surely guess that there are 3 discs in it. As or the last example, it could have been tricky as we would say "hey but it says disc 1 and disc 2, where is the third one?" well the third one comes from CD1, so basically the DVD1, DVD2 and CD1 make 3discs, we got the good count!

There, I hope the mystery about Komca stickers has been resolved to some of you. The pictures taken do not belong to me, they were taken from eBay and belong to their rightful owner and were just used as examples.



Items with no Komca Stickers


Anything that is not Korean press will NOT have a Komca sticker, whether it is a japanese, taiwanese, thai or any sort of press.  Japanese albums usually come as jewel case CD containers unless they are special packages for DVDs, concerts or whatever. But Japanese albums just for music are usually jewel cases. I have taken some pictures of Japanese CDs I own and circled the area where it states it was produced in Japan. Most of the information is written at the back of the album, and it could be located at the bottom, the right side, or any corner basically. Usually it also comes (when sealed) with a small paper that was inserted on the left corner of the jewel case (the opposite side of where we open), and that info is once again there, but we usually throw away that paper of course.



The fact is there are several albums out there that are produced with different countries press, and they can look totally the same. For instance, the album Mad horizontal version by Got7 looks almost the same Korean press or Taiwanese press (the Thai press is different, the size of the album is more squarish). So you'd have to look into details to spot which press it comes from. As a result, many people without knowing which press they purchased may think they purchased a non authentic copy as there's no komca sticker. 



The two albums look almost the same right? Without comparing we wouldn't really know what is different. Here the bar code's location is different. But the most important element is the lower part where it states where it was printed. Sadly the pictures I provided are not of the best quality for smaller details (First picture Korean press is my album- sadly my phone doesn't want to cooperate to take better pictures, and the second picture comes from eBay, and it was the only seller that posted a clear enough image). On the Korean press, it states that it printed in KOREA, for the Taiwanese it states it printed in Taiwan. We also have the different labels, which is Kt music in Korea and Universal for Taiwan. We can also spot on the Taiwanese version a Chinese version of the song. So with all those elements, you can see which country's press this belongs! Do not scream "FAKE" because it doesn't have a Komca sticker without analyzing your album.








Now onto this Korean vs Thai press. I pick once again another Got7 album as JYP seems to produce different countries' press while keeping the same layout. Indeed the cover in many cases looks the same, just the back has some different details. As you can see, it says printed in KOREA for the Korean one and printed in Thailand for the Thai one. There's also the difference of labels, Kt music for instance for the Korean one,  and another one for the Thai one (sadly cannot see clearly because of image quality...), the bar code however is located at the same area. The Thai one has extra elements, it has a DVD as well, with a "Just Thailand special" as well that shows us once again that it is a Thai press (the two pictures do not belong to me, the Korean press comes from eBay, and the Thai one comes from a website found on google: boomerangshop). Of course the Korean press has the Komca sticker whilst the Thai press doesn't. So with all the details you can spot which press your album may come from.

I have only stated three different countries press: Japanese, Taiwanese and Thai presses, but I am sure there are other presses (such as Chinese, Hong Kong, perhaps Vietnamese or other Asian countries? Perhaps I will do more research and add those another day), but I have only thought of these ones on the spot. The most common non-Korean presses are the Japanese and Taiwanese presses as there is a large Kpop market over there, Thai press seems to be especially done by JYP.

Thank you for reading this, and I hope this blog entry was informative! Since there are no sources explaining about Komca stickers and other countries press albums, I hope this will be useful to the community.


Hello!

Here is a list (with some comments I have added) of GENUINE signed albums sellers and non genuine signed albums sellers!
I have been on eBay -a bit too long- so I've started to know who is legit and who's not. On the first glance with no experience, it is a tricky job and we tend to be fooled by the positive feedbacks the seller has and the amount of transactions he had, BUT people who have no real knowledge are the ones to get fooled and are unaware that they dealt with a scammer! I will only list the sellers' names, as for the links I am sure you can find them yourself! I will also write a little about sellers I have bought from.

This list only tells you whether X seller sells a genuine album. Sellers in the trustworthy section are 99% going to sell a genuine signed album (they are humans after all and mistakes may happen, they tend to make sure what they are selling is genuine, and it is possible they may sell a signed album by a manager - I have seen it a lot for Exo, so you'd have to analyze, like 1-2signatures can be from the actual members and the rest by the manager), and sellers in the untrustworthy section are selling fake signed albums. Whether the fake signed albums sellers does a good job or not sending/packing your order has nothing to do with this list, this list is just to tell you if you indeed bought something signed from them, it won't be genuine. If you have purchased something not signed, I won't know whether this seller does a good job being a simple seller.


TRUSTWORTHY (sells genuine)

May I state that the Exo signed albums of any of the ebay sellers are almost all signed by their managers. The sellers get them from trustworthy sources (broadcast) but it's just the managers' work. HOWEVER, some exo signed albums might be signed by both manager and exo members. Like for the EXO-CBX album, I have seen an album signed by Chen, and the other two members' signatures were signed by the manager. We can't control anything about that ):

EBAY SELLERS

Grapemusiccd
I last ordered two signed albums from him 6 months ago, so I can't quite recall if it was sent in a bubble envelope or a box (I think it was a box?), and it was well protected, everything was damage free, bubble wrapper and some air bags if my memory is not too horrible (I regret not writing this earlier). The albums were protected in transparent sleeves, to avoid surely the two albums getting smashed together and getting their signatures printed onto the other one. He offers really good prices, I feel like he even offers lower prices than the general market majority of times. Overall: good protection, good service. His English is not perfect, but he will try to answer you the best he can.
Handdollmaking
Ipkorea
Jace0337
Kr-Monster
Very professional seller, I bought once an album from him, and although I was surprised to see my album arrive in a bubble envelope, inside there was plenty of bubble wrapper, like a good 3-4 layers, and he also gave some fanmade goodies which is always a nice bonus to receive.
Kshop4u
Mojasajo 
Honestly one of my favorite ebay sellers, his English is very fluent, so there isn't any language barrier and he is very friendly, even when you have never purchased anything from him and sort of wasted his time! His packaging is really neat, with newspaper, and plenty of bubble wrapper, the quality and service is surely there! He also ships very quickly the orders!
Quietrio
Thejellyhouse


PLEASE DO NO FORGET THAT SM ARTISTS ALBUMS ARE MOST LIKELY SIGNED BY MANAGERS. (so not signed by the idols themselves)

WEBSITE PLATFORMS

Mwave
The cheapest place and the most 100% secure place to buy from! This is a website of one of the broadcast stations korean singers go on: Mnet. There were several different opinions about their packaging, however I only received once a slightly damaged album out of the 456734257674 times I bought from them, but after that incident (it actually happened to me on my first purchase and the album only had one layer of bubble wrap and a poor cardboard), they always sent me packages with good cardboard and a good 2-3 layers of bubble wrap.
YesAsia
Only purchased once from them, I received my two albums in a bubble envelope with 2-3 layers inside as well, however one of the two albums arrived with several dents, technically in every borders, due surely to the fact that the album was not well enough packed and this album is more fragile due to its big size and weaker album packaging and design. Prices are a bit higher than Mwave, and you'd need to purchase more to get free shipping. I would only purchase there if the products are sold out on mwave.
Kpoptown
Ktown4u



Half/half (sells genuine and non-genuine)

A little more explanation about this one, there are several sellers that I knew about, some which I have placed on the legit seller list in the past (and in fact received comments saying that they were doubting about the legitimacy of certain albums, and I completely agreed!) , some which I never mentioned, and that is because these sellers do sell a good chunk of legit signed albums, however two/three albums end up not being genuine, especially I tend to see that is the case for SM signed albums (such as SNSD albums signed in some silver/gold pen by just one member with a C1 komca sticker... something is just not right). So I believe for this list of sellers, you'd have to be on the watch out? They are not as "legit" as the first category of legit sellers. I'd say for less popular groups you'd have less risk to fall on a non legit signed album whilst SM signed albums would be more likely to not be legit. Just be extra sure to analyze well the albums before purchasing one.

EBAY SELLERS

Kpopmarket01
Kpop_music2
Kpopshop789
Penguinrecord
smusic_ente0 
The_king_of_carrot_flowers



NON-TRUSTWORTHY (sells fake)


EBAY SELLERS

ahamoon007
Bw10463407
Gkvcho8
Jintacho
Jswpanda
jhwangmi (sells fake signed photos)
Kan-Hanh
Lejinyoun_0
M2ybox
Pandoramusic
Taesicho_0
Uniqueurlife

WEBSITE PLATFORMS

Aliexpress
Kpopmart
Popthatcase

CAROUSELL

ksigns


Feel free to comment asking whether a seller is a seller that is NOT listed here is selling genuine or non-genuine signed albums, I will take a look at what he is selling and will add him on the list according to which category he is.  HOWEVER, I would prefer not to add Facebook sellers, or some sellers that sell on a smaller scale as those people may not be the most experienced and may have bought genuine and non genuine signed albums without knowing and reselling. I do not wish to label them as non-trustworthy.

List last updated 9.10.18 9th of October 2018