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I am glad Heritage didn't follow King Solomon's advise and rip the cards in half.
I also feel that, that as it appears the individual lots have trumped the aggregate, Heritage in the person of Chris Ivy needs to speak to Powell and offer something to him being the innocent party here. Powell could cause Heritage a serious migraine if he chooses to go public. A blowoff email, given Powell's long history and the sums spent over the years, is imo insulting. It is clear that the systems people were not in sync with management or vice versa. AI? While it is a small thing, Heritage benefited by reaping a bit more BP by going with the individual bidders. What is truly sad is I doubt we will never see such a beautiful lot of BP cards again at auction. |
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