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Originally Posted by Powell
Respectfully, I disagree. The set lot closed and Heritage reported me as the winner both on the lot and in my account. It’s not by “fiat” or “hot shot” lawyering it’s the plain language of the rules and the inherent nature of an auction. Once the gavel drops and the set was sold it’s over. It’s absurd to say that individual lots could be bid to later overtake the set after the bidding on the set was locked out —that’s clearly wrong.
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Yes, you are the winner of the set lot. Congratulations!!! But if you had kept reading, you'd know that the winner of the set lot was not the winner of the cards.
I know it stings, and I'm sorry you lost. But you did lose unfair and square.