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Posted By: Tim
I was considering consigning some vintage material for auction and I would like some guidance on the following auction houses: |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
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Posted By: Richard
Mastro is still #1 as far as I'm concerned. The only problems I ever encountered with them was two items that were "not as described" over the past 20 years (Cadillac hubcaps that were described as never used, but had rust & wear; and a check signed by Thomas Nast that was perforated in the middle). I've never had to prompt them to ship my merchandise after the check clears. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
I've consigned to Mastro, REA, Madec and Lelands. No problems with payment from any of them. |
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Posted By: Mark
FASTEST: |
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Posted By: leon
Please be careful about anonymity in this thread....we really need to know who you are. For the record I think all of the auction companies pay according to their policies. They almost always have them listed in their terms and conditions too....Personally, I would be more concerned about attracting the most, and best, audience for consigning.... |
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Posted By: Harry Wallace (HW)
I believe that Robert Edward tries to pay everyone within 30 days, maybe quicker. Others have posted that they have received their winnings from them before they even sent in the payment. |
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Posted By: Brian
I was shopping for an auction house a couple of months ago, I ended up going with Robert Edward Auction for a couple simple reasons. They do one sale a year, they were super interested in what I had, and they command great prices at their sales. My experience with Mastro was not what I would classify as "stellar", they seemed to be in the "If I can't get it now, I don't want it" mindset. Just trying to fill auctions with Lots I guess. Just be sure that based upon past sales, and what you have invested in your cards, that the auction house will work with you to make you feel comfortable, remember, they are making money off of you. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
How fast the consignor gets paid is usually dependent on how fast the winner pays. Of course the auction company's efficiency, competency and priorities are part of it. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Since I am an auctioneer myself I don't want to get too involved in this discussion, but...all auction houses take roughly the same amount of time to pay, give or take a week. Whether you get paid a week earlier or later seems to be about the least important thing I would consider when picking an auction house. Nearly any other thing you could think of would be more relevant. |
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Posted By: TODD
I have consigned through most of the auction houses and the one auction house that was dissapointing payment wise is AMI - American Memorabilia. |
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