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It's actually you AH defenders who don't understand...The OP's grievance was against have to pay additional tax because the AH charges an arbitrary shipping and handling charge. Not that he had to pay taxes. So many people in this thread keep missing that point then accusing the OP of not understanding. It's humorous.
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Maybe this is worth a new topic, but for those who don't like Heritage's site or find it hard to navigate, what specifically is so difficult? You say it sucks, but what sucks about it?
While it may not be perfect, I always found Heritage's site one of the easiest to use and navigate in the auction field. First of all, you don't need to login with Paypal, Facebook, or anything like that. The Login page clearly shows you can login with Heritage credentials: Once you login, you should either be directed right to the "sports" page or the main Heritage page. If you are on the main Heritage page, simply click "Departments" and then "Sports": This takes you to the main sports page where you can search every single sports auction Heritage has running. If you prefer to search a specific auction, you can click the "all auction and buy it now" tab to select a certain auction to browse: OR you can scroll down the page and see a list of current or past sports auctions. Underneath each one you can click the "view lots" button to browse or search that auction: Once you are browsing a certain auction, you can scroll through the lots easily and see thumbnail images of each item. You can also track or bid on lots without even opening that lot page. Very convenient. Finally, if you want to pull up your watch list or bid list, simply click on "My Heritage" in the upper right hand corner of any page: So browsing lots, searching auctions (past and present), and seeing your bid or watch lists is all right there at your fingertips. What exactly is so difficult with Heritage's site? Last edited by CW; 06-01-2018 at 10:24 AM. |
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I like the site and like how it shows the total bid when you are placing a bid (that includes bp). Only AH I don't like navigating is Hunt.
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Darn it, Chuck. If you explain it, it makes it so much harder to bitch about!
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[QUOTE=CW;1782549]Maybe this is worth a new topic, but for those who don't like Heritage's site or find it hard to navigate, what specifically is so difficult? You say it sucks, but what sucks about it?
When you do subject matter searches, it's very hard to tell whether what they are showing you is for sale now vs. what's for sale in two months vs. something they sold 2 years ago. I like the guys who bought something for $70,000 last December but they will entertain an offer for $290,000. Yep, sure you would buddy. |
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Heritage's shipping & handling is clearly provided on their website. Not only do they now have a calculator on each item to automatically show you the estimated shipping, they have a whole page dedicated to show how the amount is calculated. https://sports.ha.com/c/shipping.zx If you are being charged something different, I would either a not say anything if it is less, or call them and find out why it is more. Everytime I have talked to them on the phone they have been extremely helpful.
As far as their site, I think it is one of the better sites. Bids are clear, BP is shown so I don't have to think about it, it is easy to search their archives or see what is coming up, etc. One of the features I think is unique to them that I really like is the ability to bid on multiple lots at 1 time. If I'm bidding on 50 or 100 lots to get my initial bids in it, it sure beats having to go into each lot individually to place the bid.
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I've always had a good experience with Heritage. I'm not a tech guy but I find the site easily navigated. In fact, I regularly refer to the archives for non Heritage auctions. With regards to shipping rates, I consider them a bit on the high side but I accept it because I find their packaging of my winnings to be exceptional. Some other AH's, not so much. Fifty plus years ago, my mother packed my daily egg salad sandwich school lunch with much more care than some packages I've received from some auction houses.
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I just went to the sports page and did a search on "Lou Gehrig". I get these results which show how much time is left in the auction. You can also select between the two tabs for "available items" or "sold items". As you scroll down, yes, eventually you will get into sold items or items that are "coming soon". I think it's just a matter of getting used to glancing over to the right to see if the item is current, sold, or coming soon. Hunts site is pretty bad, even Huggins and Scott sucks somewhat because certain searches do not give you a thumbnail image, but Heritage's site is pretty good, in my opinion (Ch.uck W.o|f) Last edited by CW; 06-01-2018 at 10:12 PM. |
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I used to dislike the Heritage Website a lot.... until I played around with it for a while and learned some of the features. Now I'd have to say it's my favorite Auction Site of all. Very informative, and easy to navigate (once you invest a bit of effort to learn it).
In addition, Heritage ships to me before I've even paid, and their packaging is stellar (important for the kind of stuff I buy). I find their shipping charges to be very much in-line with the other "big boys" in the hobby, with the exception of REA of course. As for the worst... Completely agree with Hunts, who typically shows you one single panel of an autographed Baseball (among other atrocities). For group lots, they'll often picture 4-5 items out of a dozen, and leave you guessing about the rest. And their search function is a joke... you will befuddle their 1980s technology if you try to use more than one key search word. Also eBay's Mobile Site is worthless. You cannot do sh!t with it, and even when you click on "Classic Site", it automatically defaults you right back to their crappy mobile site after a couple more clicks. They need to scrap it! |
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Thank you
Thank you CW! Couldn't have said it better myself.
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