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DavidPaul, you seem to be right in this instance. No doubt many to most of the diverse group lots are what a consigner sent to MastroNet. Unless it's an incredible lot, or there's a particularly fine single amongst the weeds, MastroNet won't want bother breaking it up and writing two descriptions, etc.
Personally, I enjoy diverse lots, especially with items I've never had (or sometimes heard of) before-- and MastroNet usually have some nice onces. However, I understand collector complaints when a large (and ordinarilly break upable) group of Old Judges or E-cards gets to $20,000 or more.
In the end the answer is 'What are you going do?', as MastroNet is not going to change this anytime soon. (Notice how the answer was a question. Very existential).