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Collectors expose high priced card in auction that has been apparently been trimmed. Evidence put forward.
What do we expect an ethical AH should properly do? A. Leave card up, let bidders consider the disclosure of new information as they see fit B. Leave card up, but modify description going forward with evidence of alteration and allow bidders to retract bids if they desire C. Pull card D. Pull card and inform consignor that he is banned from consigning to future auctions This seems to be coming up again and again. As a hobby, where do we stand? Or is their another obvious option I am missing. I don't think this a simple question. Last edited by Snapolit1; 11-22-2020 at 03:30 PM. |
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