by Hartster » Tue May 17, 2016 5:54 am
Easy way to tell authentic from nonauthentic is to make a photocopy of both items (e.g., the same card sent by SFM.) If the signatures overlap each other exactly, it's not authentic. Nobody can sign exactly the same way twice. (With autopens, there may be some variation if the photo moves between signings.) There's no hate here, just some advice. You can, however, ignore this advice and believe it to be a hater's ramblings if you so choose. I think other people would rather be educated on what they have so they don't waste their times on preprints if they want authentic signatures. If you're have with PPs - so be it.
Easy way to tell authentic from nonauthentic is to make a photocopy of both items (e.g., the same card sent by SFM.) If the signatures overlap each other exactly, it's not authentic. Nobody can sign exactly the same way twice. (With autopens, there may be some variation if the photo moves between signings.) There's no hate here, just some advice. You can, however, ignore this advice and believe it to be a hater's ramblings if you so choose. I think other people would rather be educated on what they have so they don't waste their times on preprints if they want authentic signatures. If you're have with PPs - so be it.