Certificates of authenticity, also known as C.O.A.'s are absolutely invaluable.
Below we are reprinting (with permission) an
email exchange between ourselves and a prospective buyer of
Certificate of Authenticity certificates. This way you will
get a better understanding on how Certificates of Authenticity
can help your sales or the value of your products and items,
and also both serve the public (based on your assertion of
authenticity), but at the same time understanding why COA's
are not legally binding on the COA issuer, CertificateOfAuthenticity.com
Certificate of Authenticity information and
feedback. Keep in mind each product or item is unique so the
potential authentication process would be different based
on the item and circumstances involved.
Generally speaking it would be extremely difficult for our
organization to actually (and also legally) verify an item
as being truly authentic, as in the case study below.
Email Subject: Questions About Authenticating Verification
To CertificateOfAuthenticity.com Website
- "Hello, on a trip to Los Angeles, I was able to obtain
(with permission), cue-cards and blueprints from the Set of
Days Of Our Lives. My question is how can I go about getting
these things authenticated? My impression from your website
is I just need to send you money and I can get a "Certificate
of Authenticity." But I would think that there would
be something more too it that would have to be verified. Is
this the case or not? Any information provided would be helpful.
Thanks, Mike ------------------
Dear Michael, We do not normally actually verify the
true and legally binding authenticity of an item when we issue
our COA. That's because it would be very difficult (perhaps
impossible) and very costly to do so.
Instead we rely on your assertion and honesty in certifying
to us it is authentic. In other words, you certify its authenticity
to our organization and we issue you the COA. Once again,
the COA is originally being issued to you, not any subsequent
party. You can then announce and distribute the existence
of the COA and subsequently give it to a 3rd party along with
the corresponding item or product.
Here are some examples of the problems and expense we would
face in actually verifying your "Days of Our Lives"
items authenticity:
For example, how could we (with certainty) verify your Days
of Our Lives items as being truly authentic? Keep in mind,
to be legally valid and binding, we would need a 100% definite
(more than likely in-person) first-hand verification process
covering all legal angles and aspects.
In your case we would need to travel to Los Angeles, spend
hours or likely several days tracking everyone down and contacting
them, verifying their identity, checking to make sure they
are truly authorized by the Days Of Our Lives TV Show to certify
authenticity.
Then we would have to set up meetings with verified TV Show
agents or employees and authorized TV Show Officials. You
too would need to spend lots of time and money travelling
to the location where the verifying parties reside. You would
have to come to the meeting with all of us, bringing your
items with you. Everyone would have to personally inspect
the items, then sign verifying they are authentic. Everyone's
id's would need to be checked, and signatures would need to
be witnessed and notarized.
Plus, some of these people who are needed for verifications
likely may not want to spend the time doing all of this for
free. They may want a fee for their time, help and cooperation,
perhaps a thousand dollars or even more, depending on how
they value their time, which we would need to pay, being reimbursed
by you.
Then keep in mind we are traveling from Arizona to Los Angeles
(or wherever). We also would want an hourly fee, likely in
the form of a Retainer, based on $125-Hr. Lets say it takes
us 12-hrs time to drive to L.A. and back to Arizona. Plus,
perhaps several days there trying to contact everyone, arranging
meetings, attend meetings for authenticity verifications,
etc.
You would also have to pay all expenses such as our travel
and lodging accommodations and all other expenses we incur.
All told perhaps anywhere from 2 to 4 days time or more, and
many misc or potential expenses, likely an estimated $3,000
to $5,000 in time and expenses. Could even be more costly
if there are delays or unforeseen problems.
Do you really want to pay that much to have a Certificate
of Authentic really legally fully authenticated? I doubt it,
especially since the items themselves may be worth much less
than the COA verification cost!
Also, there is always the possibility in the end we are unable
to verify their authenticity but you would still have to pay
thousands of dollars in fees and costs anyway. Perhaps a person
who's verification and signature is required to verify actual
authenticity does not cooperate with us, or show-up for a
meeting, or many other possible problems beyond our control.
This is why we rely on the person ordering and paying for
our very low-cost COA to be the one who vouches for its authenticity
to us. All we are doing is issuing a very low-cost COA on
the item based on the owners assertion of its authenticity,
not on our own personal investigation and legal verification
it's authentic.
Regards, COA Webmaster
P.S. By the way, don't let this stand in your way ordering
the COA's just because its not legally binding on our COA
firm. Keep in mind COA's are mostly used for the owner of
the item to say to the public it is authentic. They are also
valued for their for advertising, sales and marketing potential,
and impressing possible buyers, or simply to add perceived
value to an item. That is their best value! Regards, Dave,
Certificate Of Authenticity.com
P.S.S. We can post this on the COA Website to benefit others,
unless you object. We do not have to use your full name, only
your first name or initials.
Reply from Mike - Wow! Thanks for the information. Yes, that's
fine if you use my first name but not my email address. Thanks.
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