2/5 Kaya S. 7 months ago on Google
Cool
antiques
mall
for
sure!
TONS
of
items
to
look
through,
easy
to
spend
hours
in
there.
The
one
staff
member
I
dealt
with
was
very
nice!
This
is
definitely
a
cool
place,
but
there
are
certainly
things
they
could
improve!
There
were
3
things
that
I
found
a
bit
frustrating
and
concerning.
First,
and
most
concerning,
was
coming
across
a
fake
certificate
of
authenticity,
on
a
relatively
pricey
item.
I
am
a
heavy
collector
of
Boston
sports
memorabilia,
so
when
I
saw
an
Autographed
Bobby
Orr
jersey
for
$250,
I
was
ecstatic
(they
usually
don’t
go
for
less
than
$450).
Unfortunately,
once
I
saw
the
jersey,
I
noticed
that
the
certificate
of
authenticity
was
completely
fake,
I
attached
a
photo
of
the
jersey
as
well.
It
says
it
has
certification
from
“Atlantic
Authentics,”
which
is
a
known
fake
authentication
company.
Upon
looking
further,
the
autograph
appears
it
maybe
fake
as
well
as
there
are
some
noticeable
differences
between
this
auto
and
the
ones
you
can
find
online.
Obviously
with
this
being
an
antique
mall,
it
is
not
one
individual
seller,
therefore
this
vendor
having
a
(possibly)
fake
item
with
a
(definitely)
fake
COA
is
reflecting
bad
on
the
mall
as
a
whole.
I
just
wish
when
buying
items
or
approving
vendors,
they
did
a
better
job
checking
authenticity.
One
quick
google
search
will
show
that
authentication
company
is
fake
lol.
Second,
having
most
items
locked
up
makes
it
very
frustrating
to
try
and
look
at
things.
This
place
is
huge
and
there
are
tons
of
items!
I
came
across
a
bobble
head
I
wanted
and
didn’t
know
if
it
was
something
worth
$150
or
$1.
I
wanted
to
take
a
closer
look
at
it.
I
had
to
make
my
way
through
the
maze
that
is
the
antiques
mall
just
to
find
someone
that
has
to
then
follow
me
through
the
maze
again
to
find
that
item…
just
to
unlock
a
case
lol.
There
were
fragile
books
from
the
1800s
out
for
anyone
to
pickup,
but
there
were
bottle
caps
locked
up
in
a
case.
Didn’t
make
much
sense
to
me.
Lastly,
there
was
a
lottttt
of
overpriced
stuff
which
kind
of
sucks,
because
most
vendors
aren’t
onsite.
Sometimes
you
can
have
them
call
the
vendors,
but
it
doesn’t
allow
for
fair
negotiation
as
you
don’t
actually
get
to
talk
with
them.
One
example:
They
were
selling
a
Terry
O
Reilly
signed
jersey
for
$175.
A
quick
ebay
search
will
show
tons
of
the
same
jersey
sold,
but
all
for
around
$40.
I
didn’t
even
bother
to
have
them
call
because
the
price
was
so
far
off,
it
felt
like
a
waste
of
time.
I
missed
out
on
a
cool
item
I
could’ve
possibly
got,
and
the
seller
missed
out
on
the
sale
just
because
they
didn’t
price
it
correctly.
Someone
may
consign
an
item
and
then
that
item
drops
in
value
(especially
with
sports),
so
it’s
important
they
make
sure
vendors
are
updating
the
pricing!
I
do
recommend
checking
it
out,
just
be
VERY
careful.
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