Topps quality control took another huge hit. On late Friday afternoon Topps issued a press release on social media on authenticity of Austin Meadows and Randy Arozarena autographs from this year's Topps Definitive set. They came to "conclusion" both are fakes and those who pulled the card will be getting a replacement box of 2022 Topps Definitive and a replacement card to go along with it. It made me go what happen to their quality control and how did it get passed? Topps must have known, but decide to pass the product on the consumers hoping no one will know. The consumer will know and they will find out harder it turns out to be a fake. Reading the comments section on one of a social media sties there's one
that stuck out. A collector/fan called Topps out on F1 driver Lando Norris
autos being fake. The fan met Lando and showed him the card. Lando said
he didn't sign it. It's highly potential it might be widespread but refuse to admit it. Topps blamed the process on covid protocols, but its not a good excuse especially when collectors and consumers are shelling over hundreds of dollars on sport card products. It didn't help when the back of Topps autograph card said all signed cards are witness by a Topps representative. So far its been proven to be false. Want to know how much a box of 2022 Topps Definitive cost? $2,000-$2,500. Imagine spending that much only to get pull a card with fake autographs. Might be forced to go over my collection over the weekend and question any autographs I pulled from Topps are legit especially the past two years. Not a great look for Topps.
For those who want a look at questionable card its this:
It can immediately tell its a horrible fake. In fact, I got Randy Arozarena signed in person at minor league game in 2017.Yep way off from Topps. For those who don't want to spend digging through Topps social media for the press release here it is:
Ridiculous. Hope they get sued.
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely bad... especially for collectors who enjoy collecting autographs like me. But people make mistakes and this isn't the first time there's been a screwup. Hopefully they learn from this experience and make adjustments. However... if Topps knew and still tried to pass it along, they're straight up dumb and someone should get fired.
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