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Isn't it about time ML issued some kind of public statement about the theft and ongoing investigations. The public has a right to know, especially Net54.
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What for? This will have no impact on their business. The collecting community as a whole along with the bidders and consigners, don’t care they’re going to continue to do business with them. Most are cool with them continuing the auction of the lots that were stolen even after they no longer had possession of them to get a comp for insurance purposes. This will all blow over like all the other scandals have over the years.
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I imagine they have communicated with all affected parties. So why do they need to make a public statement?
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I would think law enforcement is who should make a statement...list the card stolen and seek the publics help in keeping an eye out for the cards since it apparently has not been solved
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Ph.il Gr0dsky Last edited by Leon; 05-11-2024 at 05:04 PM. Reason: name |
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What should stick is that now it behooves anyone who consigns to try to establish a value (for insurance purposes, not a guarantee of what the items will sell for) with the auction house prior to sending them your stuff. And an inquiry might be made to see if the items consigned will be away from the premises at any time and what that looks like.
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Obviously a tough situation…I’m sure that the consigner of the “missing cards” would much rather see them paid for and owned by a collector / member of the hobby than disposed of. For all of us, I hope that they show up.
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For the love of God, someone please put this horse out of it's misery!!
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Can’t imagine what a consignor would say if they were able to give their honest opinion. Instead, there is the hope of being made whole and the fear of retribution if they express otherwise. Snowman experienced a version of that. Good luck to those affected but my fear would be that the AH will turn self interested.
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It's a generally positive thing to exchange ideas and opinions regarding topics such as this. You can choose to not continue reading the thread.
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In the end, it is a sad story and I do hope these are recovered. |
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