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Old 07-30-2014, 12:54 PM
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Is it possible that an auction house might want to drag their feet on an investigation until after the auction concludes and only then clean up the mess with the winning bidder? Then it's not out there, before the auction concludes, for the masses to see? Just a thought.
If the winning bidder had a strict budget and was unable to bid on other items later in the auction or while attending the National after thinking he won an item. Should he be upset?

Would he be wrong to say "why didn't you guys tell me ahead of time there was an issue???"

And as far as proclaiming that Heritage did not follow my timetable - what would happen if I never heard back from Heritage and they never changed the auction? When is a good time to alert the community?

Five minutes before the live bidding starts on net54 so no one will see it?

An hour after the auction?

A day?

A week?

Bob, no offense but you have lost your objectivity on this matter. I realize I see things different than perhaps your clients do but your opinion seems to be in the minority here.

Last edited by sports-rings; 07-30-2014 at 12:57 PM.
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