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Old 01-31-2022, 10:13 AM
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Default Moving FROM ebay TO auction houses!?

Long time ebay shopper here, spent enough to buy a house on this platform, like many undoubtedly have. Once in a while I flip an item or two. Getting frustrated with new policies (dwindling and disappearing of ebay bucks; must use them to process payments; rigid seller fees; now additional layer involving CSG authentication). I haven't used AH's in over 10 years. My first step back was signing up for Sterling today.

Have folks had good experience with Sterling?

As a buyer? As a consignor?

Quick to get packages and/or money from your sales?

Do they issue 1099-k's to consignors? Many thanks
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Old 01-31-2022, 10:32 AM
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I have not consigned but have had great experiences bidding/buying from Sterling Auction. Joe
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Old 01-31-2022, 10:33 AM
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Long time ebay shopper here, spent enough to buy a house on this platform, like many undoubtedly have. Once in a while I flip an item or two. Getting frustrated with new policies (dwindling and disappearing of ebay bucks; must use them to process payments; rigid seller fees; now additional layer involving CSG authentication). I haven't used AH's in over 10 years. My first step back was signing up for Sterling today.

Have folks had good experience with Sterling?

As a buyer? As a consignor?

Quick to get packages and/or money from your sales?

Do they issue 1099-k's to consignors? Many thanks
Lee and Sterling are fantastic, and rank right up there with other great AHs. Lee's also a member, just doesn't post as often as some. I haven't ever consigned with Lee/Sterling, so can't weigh in on those questions, but I'm fairly certain others will. Good luck.
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Lee is absolutely one of the good guys.
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Old 01-31-2022, 10:45 AM
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Sterling is a good AH.
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I consigned with Lee at Sterling last year. After being away from the hobby for many years, when I returned I realized that I no longer wanted to do business with the big consignors on Ebay (thanks net54). Everything about Sterling was a really good experience and I won't hesitate to use them again when the time comes.
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Old 01-31-2022, 11:18 AM
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Lee is a great guy, and honest business man, and his auctions do very well.
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Old 01-31-2022, 11:34 AM
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I consigned a bunch of times with Sterling. I think they are one of the best.
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I have bought and sold with Sterling. Lee is top notch.
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Old 01-31-2022, 11:45 AM
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Lee is a great guy, and honest business man, and his auctions do very well.
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Old 01-31-2022, 12:39 PM
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Lee is a great guy, and honest business man, and his auctions do very well.
This is all great feedback and very much appreciated. I searched the forum before acting and saw a number of positive experiences with Sterling/Lee. REA was the other very favorable AH. I like that the owner here seems very involved and that they are not a large house, still a bit more personal. We'll see how the first several purchases go and then perhaps I'll auction a Wilt Chamberlain and a Ty Cobb to test the process.

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I've never consigned anything so I will not comment on the selling side.

However I have been, and continue to be a repeat bidder/buyer at the following:
  • Sterling Sports Auctions
  • The Collector Connection
  • Huggins & Scott Auctions
  • Brockelman Auctions
  • Robert Edward Auctions

I have always been satisfied with dealing with them, and have never had an issue.

If you knew me, you would know that the fact that I continue to use the above says something.

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I bought and consigned with Sterling/Lee.
Quick & Easy.
I consigned a 34 Goudey Gehrig (the yellow one), since i had a duplicate.
Sold for about average...just keep in mind the Buyers Premium the bidders calculates towards the bid and the lesser audience ....dont go thinking this is a PWCC with wild prices and sheninagans.
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I bought and consigned with Sterling/Lee.
Quick & Easy.
I consigned a 34 Goudey Gehrig (the yellow one), since i had a duplicate.
Sold for about average...just keep in mind the Buyers Premium the bidders calculates towards the bid and the lesser audience ....dont go thinking this is a PWCC with wild prices and sheninagans.
Will do, thanks for the feedback.

Also, I like the option to Paypal as a buyer. Quick and easy for me. Not all AH's take Paypal it seems.

Paypal is a great way to hide your many transactions from your wife, er, I mean that nosy postal worker who reads your credit card statements
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Only as a buyer, so far, but top notch.
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Yep - Im just about done with eBay also.

Hadn't thought about consigning with Lee but gonna take a look for sure.
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I, too, have both purchased from and consigned to Sterling, and all of my experiences have been very good. Most important to me is what Ryan H. said: "Lee is ... an honest business man."

Another auction house that I don't believe has yet been mentioned in this thread and one that I encourage the OP to check out is Al Crisafulli's LOTG (Love of the Game) - Al is another honest businessman.
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I, too, have both purchased from and consigned to Sterling, and all of my experiences have been very good. Most important to me is what Ryan H. said: "Lee is ... an honest business man."

Another auction house that I don't believe has yet been mentioned in this thread and one that I encourage the OP to check out is Al Crisafulli's LOTG (Love of the Game) - Al is another honest businessman.
Yup.... LOTG is top-notch.

My favorite AH to consign to, along with REA. Al's integrity, expertise and amicability are second-to-none, and you will never be disappointed using LOTG.

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Just keep in mind the Buyers Premium the bidders calculates towards the bid and the lesser audience ....dont go thinking this is a PWCC with wild prices and sheninagans.
While that may be true in theory, in practice very few bidders pay attention to the BP during the heat of bidding. Human nature.

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While that may be true in theory, in practice very few bidders pay attention to the BP during the heat of bidding. Human nature.
I always keep 20% plus 8% (tax) in mind. I think most people think about the BP when bidding. Sounds like a poll might be needed .

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I always keep 20% plus 8% (tax) in mind. I think most people think about the BP when bidding. Sounds like a poll might be needed .

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And for some of us guppies, shipping fees!

Years ago I got burned by not reading shipping terms that clearly stated (when they pointed it out) a flat FV-based PER LOT fee.

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Thanks all for the positive feedback! It is very much appreciated. I try to run Sterling the way I want to be treated as a buyer/seller, which I was for many years prior to buying Sterling. I am always available if you would like to call and discuss any aspect of buying or selling with Sterling.

A big benefit of consigning with that the bigger site can not offer at this time:

Buyers do not have to pay sales tax at this time in any state but Minnesota.

Which should translate to more money for the consignor!

Always a collector that is happy to have a job in a hobby he loves!

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Thanks all for the positive feedback! It is very much appreciated. I try to run Sterling the way I want to be treated as a buyer/seller, which I was for many years prior to buying Sterling. I am always available if you would like to call and discuss any aspect of buying or selling with Sterling.

A big benefit of consigning with that the bigger site can not offer at this time:

Buyers do not have to pay sales tax at this time in any state but Minnesota.

Which should translate to more money for the consignor!

Always a collector that is happy to have a job in a hobby he loves!

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Thanks for your reply Lee and congrats on the good reputation, something evidently well earned. I look forward to following your auctions more closely. Best, Joe
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