No. The 30 day part could not be put on the auctions due to space limitations set by auction anything (our host). It was never on any of the auctions, so if you think you saw it there and then later saw that it wasn't there, you were hallucinating. I
DID put a brief mention of it on a few auctions like the Elvis one, but that stayed as it was the entire auction.
The 30 day part
DID and still does appear here:
http://www.emovieposter.com/auctions/special.php?id=20131215This is a link on
EVERY auction, from a button that says "About This Set of Auctions".
Since I knew a lot of people would not click on that, I also emailed it to
EVERY registered bidder.
When the auctions end, I email it to
EVERY high bidder.
So that is three ways they know it. They can then cancel any win if they want, or they can take 30 days to do so.
If you had ever emailed any of your concerns to us, we would have either canceled those items or added your information to the auctions, but you did not.
If you do before the 30 days are up, we will email the high bidders your new information and offer to cancel.
I know it is hard for you to believe, but many times we have emailed high bidders that an item is likely fake, and they say, "I like it anyway" and they keep it.
I am not an autograph expert, and feel that many of them actually work on guesswork, as you do. I don't think COAs mean anything.
I run a very special kind of autograph auction, where I solely present what I know about how each was obtained, and give buyers 30 days to cancel. I make that incredibly clear.
Those like you who do not want to participate obviously should not.
And I
DO pass along along submitted added info to the bidders (which you did not do).