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People here rarely seem to name who they are complaining about.
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That's true, but it's a pretty tight community, which I appreciate. If you name someone, someone else comes to their defense and it can, on occasion, escalate.
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I would not worry about that. You only need to add 'In my opinion' to any statement and there would be no standing for a suit.
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I just started looking at the various auction houses in the past year or so and I was surprised to see how poor some item descriptions are.
I always think of the poor schlub whose prized possession is being so poorly advertised. And it's not just a particular one or two. It seems to be an issue at many. Definitely food for thought when it comes time to sell my collection. Another, observation...I get the impression most of these "big" auction houses try to operate on a skeleton crew staff. If customer service goes out the window just because you're in the middle of doing the one thing you're in business to do, you've got issues.
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I once sent an email to a large AH and got a reply that it would be a few days before they got back to me. Whatever, I finally received a reply and they said that my consignments were not worth enough(figured they were both ~$500) since they were only taking items in excess of $1,000. I found it funny that I had won auctions from them that sold just recently for $360, $408 and $216.
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If it were me, I might consider a smaller auction house where I would get tons of personal attention...
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A certain auction house once explained to me that to describe every item in a large lot (that I was consigning) takes away some of the "mystery", and they felt they could get a higher price if the description remained somewhat vague.
I didn't agree, but what the hell did I know? And I was ultimately satisfied with the results they got. But I wonder if this might explain why they are reluctant to provide a detailed description - sort of the old "grab bag" idea that adds an element of gambling to the bidding process. |
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Pretty sure I know exactly what AH the OP is talking about, they also usually post large groups of signed baseballs. Something like "60 signed baseballs" and they'll name 10, including Mantle, Koufax, and Darrelll Evans. Got burned once by receiving nearly 50 Evans-caliber signed baseballs.
I think they do it purposefully, my suggestion is to assume they are hiding a ton of chaff with a few grains of wheat. Somehow I never win at this particular AH, probably because I won't be this stupid again. |
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It takes no time at all to list the card numbers, especially in the 2 examples you referred to. Typing out the numbers of 13 or 18 cards would literally take less than a minute. LESS THAN A MINUTE. It is just beyond silly that they're giving you the runaround like that. And like everyone has already said, how comfortable could you ever be as a consignor if the AH won't even take a moment to provide the most rudimentary facts regarding a lot to potential bidders???
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If an AH does not have time to describe all their items, then they are taking on too much. Instead of listing 10,000 items, try cutting it down a little.
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At the fear of outing myself as one who dabbles in new and shinny stuff, I once sold a lot of 100 uniquely numbered cards (first and last serial numbers like 001/199 or 299/299...firsts and lasts something for some unknown reason I have always found appealing) with a fairly well respected action house. I documented each card, the player, there year and brand, and the number on an excel sheet which would have easily been linkable to their web description. It included virtually all star players and many hall of famers. They basically included a picture of four cards, a generic description (lots of stars) and that was about it. I am not sure I should have tried selling such a large accumulation, but they certainly didn't work very hard for me.
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I am the OP of this thread and wanted to give an update and info answering some of your questions.
As of 11 PM Eastern on Thursday night I have not received a reply to my questions/request. I hope to hear from them in the next two or three days or it will be too late. The lot in question without outing it is, post war and is a group of cards something like (but not) say a group of 50's/60's Fleer issues where there would be say 140 cards from various years of the Fleer cards from 1959 to 1963, showing super star cards like the Babe Ruth cards, the Gehrigs, Cobbs, Williams #68, Adcock in 63 etc, then other cards "fanned" out where you can see some of the card, but no numbers visible etc. Some of the cards may be SP's and have considerable value over and above the Ruth's, Gehrigs etc. while others are variations that collectors are looking for to complete their sets. I doubt the cards are being hidden to hide the condition. Of the 140 cards say, I asked for the numbers from one set that amount to a little over half of the cards or say about 75 numbers. The two cards I asked for scans of, I can see (not well enough to check out the variation) two cards, one partially that have variations that I need to see not just know the number to find out if one or both are the variation I am looking for in order to decide how much to bid. I can understand an AH being busy after a major auction working to send out winnings, but is EVERYONE in the company packing and shipping? Certainly SOMEONE who is answering the phones or is handling the website could help with my request. Or as an earlier point I brought up, if you have a major auction, maybe you should not have a monthly auction starting and ending soon after so you have time to service your customers. |
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Yeah I don't get it. If I'm upset enough to create a thread I certainly won't be afraid to name who I'm upset with. Plus when a big seller or auction house is named they often come on to present their side and usually find a way to resolve the issue.
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