GOING POTTY ; JK calls for eBay boycott after spotting fake Harry Potter merchandise on sale SCOTS Edition

On her website, [JK Rowling] said: "A recent perusal of the eBay 'signed' [Harry Potter] merchandise was quite alarming for the person who allegedly signed these stacks of books, posters and even, in one case, an unauthorised biography that I would never, and have never, put my signat...

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Published inDaily mirror (London, England : 1903)
Main Author CAROLYN CHURCHILL By JAMES TAIT
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London (UK) MGN Ltd 09.09.2005
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Summary:On her website, [JK Rowling] said: "A recent perusal of the eBay 'signed' [Harry Potter] merchandise was quite alarming for the person who allegedly signed these stacks of books, posters and even, in one case, an unauthorised biography that I would never, and have never, put my signature to. Rowling estimated that for every genuine item, there were six to 10 fakes. Yesterday, among hundreds of Harry Potter items up for auction, there was a first edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone which could be bought for pounds 10,250.