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I am not a tech person but printing the check was easy. A lot easier than I expected.
Bob |
*Update* I received my consignor's check from LOTG today. However, when I went to deposit it into my business account today, the bank was going to hold $37K+ for 2 weeks and give me access to $225 right now. I will go into my main branch tomorrow to see if I can sort. I even asked my bank to call the LOTG bank to verify the funds quicker and the LOTG bank said they do not do over the phone verification.
Now I realize that a lot of this has to do with my bank. Trust me, my main branch is going to hear it tomorrow as I pass more than enough money a month to offset that amount and will be dealing with them separately. That said, I am learning my lessons here on what is my first major auction consignment, payment process and time frame to receive all funds. A wire transfer in this instance would have been much more preferred, but as I understand LOTG doesn't offer. Again, these are all lessons learned on my first major consignment. |
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This thread has got a lot of interesting points to consider when consigning to an auction house. That's mind boggling that the financial institution would hold on to your cash for such a long time, but it's a credit union so who knows. Is it a small credit union? |
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Received my consignment check (deposit to my bank) from Goldin 4 days after the auction ended. Auction just ended Saturday night, money in my bank account this morning (weds.). Damn that was lightning fast!
THANK YOU GOLDIN!!!!!!!! |
I received my check from an AH this weekend. I sent my card in raw and it was the kind of card that didn't need a grade, but the AH had it graded anyway. I was surprised to see I was charged for the grading fee.
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Possibly, but I didn't read through it to find out something like that. When I consigned, the AH asked me if I would prefer PSA or SGC for the grading. I just assumed that was their decision, especially since the TPG I suggested was not the TPG they ultimately had the card graded with.
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As for the AH, my original check was a touch light as they miscalculated a pre-agreed % on a particular lot consigned, so another much smaller check had to be sent. They sent it to the wrong address, but luckily, I was able to retrieve. My 2 cents on my first LOTG major consignment? They could do to hire another employee or two and perhaps ensure small things that happened during my consignment don't happen. I know it's a small operation according to Al, but not sure that it needs to be a 2 or 3 person operation (I think that's what Al told me) with the kind of consignments and $ they now bring. My feeling I kept getting is that they could use an extra set of hands or two. Again, just my 2 cents. Overall, my first experience with them was sufficient. Some minor issues on their part, some misunderstanding of things on my part. Granted I was probably a bit higher maintenance with questions than many seasoned consigners, but Al made things right in the end with any issues. |
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