Why the fuck would they put the sticker of authenticity ON the Super Bowl logo?? I tried to remove it but it wasn't coming off cleanly and now I worry I've messed with its value…

18 comments
  1. Just take it off… it’s not an investment, it’s a happy memory. Also aren’t there other ways to verify legitimacy than a cheap sticker.

    Also I agree fanatics is trash

  2. put what you can of sticker on basemount of the case and a card explaining date and time/include this reddit post.

    then stop buying fanatics merch lolol

  3. Fanatics authenticity doesn’t add value, better off just removing that cheap sticker.

  4. That sucks. Fanatics sucks, but I gotta give them credit for forcing me to find jenna2021

  5. Since the consensus here is fanatics sucks, where can I get a good Super Bowl autograph item?

  6. This is a known thing with all of their stuff and people are still buying the stuff. This is like saying 2k sucks and continuing to buy it year after year.

  7. There has to be a position at fanatics that one person just has to fuck shit up and dude must love his job

  8. Fanatics lie, terrible customer service, poor quality and this proves they have their head up their arse

  9. #DO NOT remove the sticker

    Yea the placement is horrible and fanatics is total ass, but that item has a value. Even if you never plan to sell it the item has value. Removing the sticker will tank that value

    Yes it’s still legit signed and you can get it authenticated elsewhere, but it will be authenticated by opinion not by witness like it is now

    Fanatics may be horrible but anyone in the hobby can’t deny their authentication side is one of the best and most trusted in the business. Taking off the sticker will ensure it will never return to the value that it is at right now

  10. I refuse to buy their shit unless I see it in person, and even then it’s questionable. The last Eagles shirt I bought started to unthread itself before it was even fucking washed. Another Eagles shirt, I sweat the logo not centered on the front. The need a new sweatshop gdi

  11. I love when the TV commercials say that something is a “Fanatics Experience.” That’s like selling snack chips and proudly proclaiming “There’s lead in every bag!” on the packaging.

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