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Raped by Heritage
A $300 winning bid magically becomes a $411 purchase.
Never again. - Mark |
You've got to factor in all the upcharges/buyers premiums with the big boys!
My $1300 winning bid resulted in a bill of almost $1600. I feel your pain...but I was expecting it. |
Bid + 20% fee + $20 mail + NY Tax.
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So having to pay a buyer's premium, sales tax, and shipping, which are all clearly explained in the auction rules, is equivalent to being violently sexually assaulted?
Ok, got it. |
Could not disagree more. Heritage is perhaps the most transparent AH in terms of cost. Not only do you get the buyers premium in a parenthetical when you bid, there is a shipping calculator in each listing. My invoice was $0.04 different than the calculated price I knew before I bid.
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I agree with Adam. Heritage is one of THE MOST transparent of all the auction houses. You may not like the fees, but everything is explained to you. I have no problems with them.
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Your bid was 360 not 300.
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Thread title could be changed to savaged by baseball chat board :)
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This thread has inspired me. I am refusing to buy my lot since they hit me with sales tax. Once I saw the total amount I realized I didn't really want it, anyway.
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I understand being frustrated, but the title really needs to be changed IMO.
S Suckow |
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Very offensive title
The OPs inability to understand simple math rivals his insensitivity with the use of violent sexual assault references.
Unacceptable on all levels. |
I got caught off guard by the sales tax and a little by shipping.
Went from having what I thought was a good deal by a few hundred to having to hang my head by a few hundred. For anyone from California my invoice shows: Winning Bid price + 30.12% = out the door price. I don't think I would change much of anything (maybe buy 1 less card since I could get it at similar prices anytime/anywhere?) but it was a mild shock. I'll be back next year with Bid + 30.12% in mind. |
New here so unsure of forum etiquette between double posts and edits.
Sports Heritage (presumably all online auctions) are able to show bid + buyers premium. It is also common practice to enter billing address, and invoices always end up showing sales tax and shipping. I wonder what the backend programming would take to visually show: Your bid = x, Buyers Premium = y, Out the door estimate = y + shipping + known sales tax from user information. That would undoubtedly prevent scores of people trying to get out of paying their auction. |
The sales tax is admittedly a big kick to a lot of folks. They have no choice but to collect it. It is Uncle Sam it ain't Heritage, per se'. I bought one lot last night and am not outraged. It was a bid under my max bid too!! Living near Dallas I just figure in the
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I didn’t win any lots in this auction. I always factor in sales tax, which is why I would bid stronger in some auctions compared to others. I would generally bid 10% more in non CA auction houses, except HA which Charges tax regardless of resident state.
+1 Title needs to be changed. |
In what states do they add sales tax? Is it only CA, FL, IL, NY & TX?
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Rape? Really? It was more like unsatisfying consensual sex. They told you what you would be getting, but you were so excited to be getting any, you didn't listen!
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As a side note, I personally, really don't like the terminology "charges sales tax". Businesses collect sales tax. As Leon sales, it is the government that charges sales tax, not the AH. I'm sure all AH would love to not worry about collecting it just as much everyone would love not to pay it. |
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Not talking about Heritage here...but the industry as a whole. The buyers premium is rape. No other way to describe it. If the government imposed a 20% sales tax in this country, I wonder if you'd all be so cool with it? What does the 20% cover? It's not doing the sellers any favors. I'm surprised more auction houses haven't taken the step of offering a greatly reduced or better yet...gasp...no buyer's premium. And shipping charges...$15 for two pennants from a familiar auction house doesn't seem that bad....until they arrive. I have limited experience in dealing with auction houses...maybe a half dozen purchases in the last year and a half. But so far I'm not impressed and the disappointment isn't limited to just one. Half assed-ness and mediocrity seem to be key components of the mission statement for a large part of the industry. <a href="http://imgbox.com/ASffeITc" target="_blank"><img src="https://images2.imgbox.com/01/53/ASffeITc_o.jpg" alt="image host"/></a> |
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Come on people!!!!!!!!!!
It is not difficult at all. You know you will be charged a 20% premium on top of your bid. Simply add the 20% to your bid, and you know what it will cost you. Heritage even tells you when you bid, what the total will be with the buyer's premium! If you can't see that, then you have bigger problems to work on! Steve |
Worthless complaint solved by paying attention. Terrible analogy. Period. Change it.
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Not hostile or anything over this, just went from feeling excited about my purchases to exceedingly ambivalent. |
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I guess it depends on your definition of "many". But I suspect that many more aren't having their sellers fees waived. I haven't sold anything through an auction house yet, so I can't speak to that. I'd be curious to hear from those that have. As to how to stay in business. Be excellent at what you do. |
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I've made three large (for me) purchases from Auction Houses. REA twice and Heritage once.... and I always knew exactly how much I was going to be paying with each bid. It's not difficult, the AHs tell you how much they charge.
But if you think that a Buyer's Premium is so unfair, stick to eBay. |
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The buyer's premium is the cut of the auction that goes to the house. It affects the consignor, not the buyer. The higher the premium, the less percentage of the final price the consignor gets. It never ceases to amaze that people do not understand this.
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Heritage is very straight forward. Do the fees suck? Yes. But they are part of it.
Can’t imagine the words the op would have used had a multi- thousand dollar card been purchased. Very unfortunate comparison and use of words. Come on. No comparison between rape and a fee on a baseball card auction. Eric Recker. |
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But I get why they do it and understand it won't change. |
That's why eBay has been popular over the years because they don't have a buyer's premium what you see is what you pay. They have major flaws on eBay and are always making asinine changes but have consistently not impose the buyer's premium on people. I'm sure everyone on here has bought or sold on eBay at some point and it's been nice not to have to pay 20% buyer's premium on eBay. Once they wise up and start thinking about charging a buyer's premium then everybody will be complaining about that.
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I also want to add my name to the list of people who find the title of this thread offensive.
It needs to be changed! Steve |
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adjective 1. taking words in their usual or most basic sense without metaphor or allegory. |
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English lesson for the day
Some of you folks criticizing the OP for the use of the word rape really need to look up the definition of rape.
Hint - the word has several other meanings other than the act of an unconsented sexual assault - e.g. rape the land. I'm not defending hthe OP and surely he should have considered the BP, taxes, shipping and etc, but if he feels violated (and I don't agree that we was), then rape is definitely an appropriate choice of words. |
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This would be an easy way for people to mentally mix up how much they are paying. Which ends meaning California residents need to add ~30.21% in their head vs. bid price. |
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