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Old 03-02-2016, 04:32 AM
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First, let me start by saying that I have no desire to personally attack anyone. I just want to share my own personal positive and negative experiences with the collecting community, while also getting others opinions on it. And as we all can see by the responses in many posts, there are many differences of opinion, which is ok.

I do have to say that I have never personally been involved with any auction house, as I have read and heard just too many negative experiences for me to want to get involved (yes, I am aware that there are many positive and good experiences too). In addition, I just can’t get past having to pay the ridiculous “buyer’s fee” and other additional ridiculous charges. To be honest, for those having to pay the Auction Houses fees, the Auction Houses should go above and beyond to ensure the items they sell are legit, especially when they are putting their name on it (Auction House LOA)! Let’s be real. They know those letters help in the sale of their items and they know many collectors want those LOA’s for security reasons, as collectors believe it proves the item is authentic (well, maybe not for the seasoned collector).

With that being said, I’m not someone known in the hobby. I don’t rub elbows with the big boys. Actually, I was a private collector of 30 years, before finding GAMEUSEDUNIVERSE 10 years ago. My first experience with any online forum.

As stated above, there are many differences of opinions, which is ok. However, I believe that in the scenarios I provided in this post, both items were auctioned and sold by the Auction Houses with their own LOA (Again, major conflict of interest). They are, without question, 100% accountable and responsible for the sale of that item, if proven later to be fake or not authentic; no matter how many years have passed. However, I think when the item changes hands multiple times over the years, and say buyer #5 finds the item is fake or not legit; it then can become somewhat complicated, as prices for the sale of the item between previous buyers could vary. Maybe at that point, the Auction House should pay buyer #5 what he paid for the item (providing proof of purchased of course) and leave it at that.

My issue with Auction House A is that I provided them solid proof from the player himself via Steiner, that the item was not used by him (Sent the item to Steiner to be authenticated by the player). A hand written name was found on the item during the authentication process at Steiner, which was not the player. After providing the proof, and numerous telephone calls and emails with Auction House A, they stated that the item was received from someone overseas, who they still believe is a reliable source, so they auctioned it with their LOA, and they still stand behind their source, even after I provided them solid proof from the player himself.

So let's recap: Auction House A receives item from a reliable source (which was proven not so reliable) overseas; Auction House A puts their own LOA on it; Auction House A sells the item; Player said they didn't use the item; another persons name is found on the item; Auction House A is provided this information; Auction House A still stands behind their overseas source and the item.

The right thing to do is what Auction House B did. We throw around words like Honesty, Integrity, and Ethics. When it comes to the all mighty dollar, those words seem to get smaller and smaller. I get so annoyed watching bad people defend bad people. But even more, it makes me sick to watch good people defend bad people. I’m not naïve. I realize we don’t live in a perfect world.

I’m not looking for anything from Auction House A. Just sharing my experience. I don’t think myself or anyone else reading this needs to hear an explanation on why what occurred. The answer is a simple one - $$$$

Last edited by SyrNy1960; 03-02-2016 at 05:23 AM.
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