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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Considering the fact that when you win a lot you can't get your cards until the check clears, why does it take months to 'process' consignors checks? It doesn't! It actually takes the same amount of time to 'process' the auction winners' checks as well. Mastro (and other auction houses that do this) are just taking interest free loans from their consignors. This is especially ironic considering how auctin houses profess to take care of consignors so well. Robert, if I were you I'd run that check to the bank. And I mean RUN! |
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