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Old 04-04-2016, 09:37 PM
BrianinAZ BrianinAZ is offline
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Originally Posted by Michael B View Post
Sorry counselor, the ruling goes against you on this one. Both you and the auction house messed up however, what you did was a bit more egregious as you KNEW that this was not the lot of 1998 signed cards you won yet you sold 5 of the cards anyway. How could you not expect some blow back when the auction house realized their mistake and contacted you? If we take your words as they are written, you opened up the binder after he contacted you and then sold 5 of the cards. The story does not add up. You will need to negotiate a fair payment to him for the missing cards, those you sold and those he claims are missing. This cannot be your estimate of their value but some price you can both agree upon. I would do this with hat in hand. Sometimes you need to bite the bullet and admit your mistake. Read my signature below, stop then read again. Just my opinion.
I think the way he described it he sold the cards before he knew that it was the wrong set.
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