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Now if you said they are an advertiser so I am biased, then maybe you could have an argument (but I would feel the same way). However the amount of the check is irrelevant or at least not what you started out griping about. It is the time frame that is stated on their contract which you seem to have an issue with. And if I had a customer bitch publicly about my contract I wouldn't think they would be a good one for me. But everyone has their own opinion.... I am so glad I don't have to deal with people who do something willingly and then bitch and moan about it after the fact.... Oh, as far as what auction house to use, it is up to each person to pick where they want to entrust their collection. Speed of issuing the commission check is a factor. It just wasn't a big one for me. Any of our advertisers would have been good to sell the collection and Heritage did a great job .
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and I bid in their auctions so that's all they should really care about, and I pay on time when I win. That's a damn good customer.
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And that my friend is why we are here. I am sure lots of others share your opinion. Maybe they will change their policy, maybe not. You definitely have every right to gripe but if I were them I might not think much of it. Not really a big deal to me. But again, as long as folks know when they will get paid it shouldn't be a big deal. I love knowing exactly when I will get my money. If it is 15 days longer than another venue takes, or 30 days longer, then I take that into account. If you want your money super quick then maybe you could negotiate that with them.
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From what I can tell from this enjoyable read, Heritage takes 45 days to pay, always have and have never missed a payment. Others pay quicker. Would it be nice if they paid faster? Sure. Are they going to? No. Make your decision based on the facts at hand, if you think the chances of a greater selling price and hence return is worth the wait then it seems they are an option.
You know what you are buying on the front end here, seems to me.
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