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As to the autograph controversy, If I were HTN , I would be afraid of reprocussions from State Attorney General offices. They can become pretty aggressive with such consumer matters. In many states, they would consider matters such as this, very serious, and pursue them to the fullest extent of the law, if any laws were broken. If I were HTN, and the signitures are stamped instead of signed, I would let Gregg Allman know about the problem. Then I would get the list of members who pre-purchased books. Bite the bullet and pay for pre-paid shipping labels. Consumers could use the pre-paid labels and send the books back. Then have Gregg sign them, and then send them back to the consumers. So each book would potentially have a stamped, and a real autograph. The cost would be minimal, and I'm sure Gregg Allman would sign the books at no charge, knowing the mess HTN could be in