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Originally Posted by sb1
without regards to your specific consignor agreement, almost any auction company in the world can change, add or amend descriptions, photos, etc with the click of a button.
That being said, why did you not contact them when you first posted and make the call to either amend or pull? Posting here with vague info did not expedite any change in the listing and may have complicated things with the bid being placed, especially if it was a no reserve auction. That may lead to 3 unhappy parties instead of 2.
Lastly, even with the current description, the lot will probably reach it's true value. Very little falls thru the cracks assuming it's a mainstream auction. AND, you can post your own notes and highlites with a link here to reach out to a large group of prospective buyers.
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All valid points. When the OP was made, I was merely reaching out to fellow hobbyists to help gauge the situation.
Also, I did not want to get into specific details or "spam" a direct link to the auction. That wasn't the intent at all...only a call to other's experiences as a consignor.
I was and am concerned with how the current listing may leave more than a few dollars on the table, that's all.
Now that some time has passed, and I will try to place more faith in the system. Lessons learned. In the end, the difference won't be a life changer.