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Old 02-22-2016, 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by 1952boyntoncollector View Post
you forget that we discussed fixing the mistake before it was a mistake....there werent complaints being made afterward....there was an easy fix means.

if a listing is inaccurate for example...you can just not bid on it..or you can try to help the AH correct it if there is time... not sure its a matter of just not bidding when you can correct it..

...i know its a novel idea to try to correct a mistake before a mistake happens..
I didn't forget anything. That's why I put "etc" at the end of my examples.

Thus, once again, if you don't like the way an auction house is handling their business (i.e. not fixing a mistake before it was a mistake, not fixing a mistake when it's been brought to their attention, not accepting paypal, not shipping quickly enough, not packaging properly, not paying consigners quickly enough, etc.), don't do business with the auction house.

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