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I can say that I have always personally traveled with consignments that are going to shows. Of course in my case that is, to date, larger amounts of lower value items than the ones in question. I've brought maybe half a million in consignments to the National, but it was a helluva lot more than 50 cards! Of course just because I am with the items doesn't mean they couldn't be stolen, but most of what we sell has pretty easily established value unlike many of the items in the ML situation. So I doubt we'd "need" to let them continue at auction to come up with an accurate settlement. Even so I would obviously comply with whatever path my insurance company wanted me to take. My preference would be to pull the items but if my insurance company (or lawyer or law enforcement) requested I do otherwise, I imagine I would do what ML is doing. Our travel/transport rider is 600k I am sure ML's is significantly higher. When insurance companies have to start paying on bigger claims they call a lot of the shots. They are likely also involved in the investigation of the crime. They'd rather it be solved and resolved than paid. There are no winners in a situation like this and I'm sure ML is trying prevent as many people as possible from feeling like they're on the losing end. I don't personally know anyone at ML so anything I say is conjecture and shouldn't be taken as me having inside information.
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Unless ML contacted the insurance company as soon as the cards went missing and was instructed by the insurance company to proceed with the auction I believe it was wrong to not remove those lots from the bidding. Values, I believe, could have been determined by other means.Hopefully, the cards will be recovered soon and this will become a non-issue for all involved.
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I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess that Scott wouldn't have shipped 2 million dollars worth of cards to a Best Western via FedEx to be held for 3 days prior to arriving there.
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Imagine if insurance companies added that provision to policies? One could never know if the item being offered is actually there to be bought or if it is to ascertain a value for an ins claim.
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I don't consign. In the ordinary course, do a consignor and AH agree to the value of significant cards for insurance purposes, or is there a standard provision for determining value in the event of loss?
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In this case Ryan stated that he and Joe came up with the worst case, expected and best outcome as far as prices per card.
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I'm curious to know if these cards were part of the stolen box:
D304 E Collins PSA 3 = $14,298 D304 Lajoie PSA 4 = $20,934 D304 Mathewson PSA 3 = $42,290 D304 Wagner PSA 3 = $50,339 An SGC 3 D304 Wagner sold in REA in August of last year for $11,700... Curiosity killed the cat but the above prices made absolutely no sense whatsoever. |
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That may or may not cut any weight with the insurance company though. That was more about managing consignor expectations (and I don't mean that in a negative way)
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Right. I was simply answering the question posed. Ins cos will pay off most likely based off of comp sales which allowing the auction to go on unfettered.
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If I brought my cards over to a friend's house and asked him to watch them for me while I went to Disneyland for a few days, I can assure you that my insurance policy is going to give me the middle finger if I were to file a theft claim after his meth-head cousin stole my box of cards. But they would honor my claim if I left them in my safe and my home was burglarized and my safe broken into while we were on vacation. While this strawman scenario isn't the exact same thing, it's also not that different from what supposedly transpired. I used to work for a major insurance provider. I wrote algorithms to detect fraudulent claims. Insurance companies are in the business of denying claims, not honoring them. Honoring a claim only occurs after every attempt at denying it has failed. It's all going to come down to the specific language of the policy that details the coverage limits, if any, for when you ship something worth $2 million dollars to a Best Western Plus and ask them to hold it for you until you arrive a few days later. Perhaps they have some sort of rider that covers such egregious acts of negligence, but I certainly wouldn't be as confident as some people here seem to be that ML's loss is covered should they indeed have to file the claim.
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Couldn't 54 cards be carried onto a plane rather easily?
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I think someone said that one was gobbled up after the auction ran. That buyer might not be happy if the sale was one of the phantom ones.
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How do the big Art auction houses transport/store high end material for Art shows & auctions ?
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That said, I had a great time but was somewhat apprehensive traveling there with cash and cards. Obviously for good reason. I probably had one of the best times on this trip than I've had in a long time though. Especially where baseball cards are concerned. So much so, I want to go back next year. I was waiting in the lobby when the detectives were doing follow-up interviews on SAT Afternoon, talking about a "Package" and "video". Now it all makes sense. I really enjoyed getting to know Joe T and he helped "hard sell" me on a card at Ashish's table ![]() Also, This is really the 2nd year I've utilized auction houses significantly. That said, I'm not overly happy with the entire experience of my losses or wins. My eyes are hurting...I CAN'T SEE giving these clowns 20% buyer premium. It is flat out gouging and not worth the service, IMHO. Get it down to 5% and I'll give them another chance. ![]() ![]() I feel terrible for Ryan who has just a tremendous collection. At least he has faith in MemoryLane and is probably why he trusted his prized possession to them in the first place. If he's happy, I'm happy. Good luck Ryan. Still I've made my last bid at Heretic, Bad MemoryLane and REA. cause I can't win anything @REA anyway. Last edited by Fuddjcal; 05-07-2024 at 03:13 PM. |
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Am I the only one on this board that believes that the bidders on these cards Got a big middle finger from the auction house.
We are truly in a sad state in this industry. Johnny Marsili Last edited by Johnny630; 05-07-2024 at 03:15 PM. |
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How are auction winnings of this high dollar value transferred to the winning bidder? Are they usually mailed or picked up? I would think most winners of a $2 million dollar card would pick it up? I'm just curious.
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Wow... Just wow. A pretty incredible story. I feel for the consignors in this scenario. I hope you are all made whole.
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ML seems to have been in a no win situation. I think most auction houses are going to err on the side of doing what's best for the consignors if that is different from what is best for the bidders.
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Consignor and bidders have all been slighted it needs to be fair this has not been. ML should have done the right ethical thing. I don't believe that was fully done in this case that's it. |
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In PA, our fiduciary duty is, indeed, to our consignors.
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So I list a card on eBay in an auction I don’t have the card the sale ends. I reach out to the buyer and I say the cards were stolen. I don’t have them and then I try to recoup that sale price as the value of my card I don’t think any insurance companies gonna pay that number because I never possess the card at the end of the sale.
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They auctioned off cards they did not have. They created fake sales to serve a purpose other than to complete sales. Isn't that, basically, lying to bidders? It certainly is misleading them to a huge degree, and I don't see how that can be defended. What should've happened: 1. Immediately close those auction listings. 2. If the cards are not recovered, establish values for insurance purposes the standard way. It's done all the time, without staging fake auction listings. 3. If the cards are recovered, offer the consigners a return, or a discounted listing in a subsequent auction. But don't use your trusting bidders for your own purposes, to their detriment. |
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If you possessed a card that you were listing for auction, I would think that insurance would cover it if it was stolen during or after the auction was completed. If the auction is completed, that would seem to be a reasonable amount for insurance to pay (which appears to be what ML did). If not, then a fair value would have to be determined some other way, as others have said.
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Again, the notion the auction listings needed to run to determine value is ridiculous. This is a very rare instance - meaning, values are almost always determined for insurance purposes in other, conventional ways. Justifying the deception of bidders simply because you want to find out what they would pay is not, IMO, ethical. As another poster said, if somebody on this forum wanted to know what his card was worth and ran a phantom auction to find out, would that be condoned? |
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Bidding, thinking it's an honest auction, then learning you've been used, is detriment enough. But consider the bidders who were shuffling assets around, selling things off, in preparation of needing money to pay for anticipated winnings. Could such a bidder "prove damages?" Maybe not. But being chumped is, again IMHO, not okay. |
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I don’t believe that was their intent either Peter…I’m just saying the fact is they didn’t possess the cards at the end of the sale nor during parts of bidding, that’s it.
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I get it. It's not pretty. I am only saying that in the context of the mess created by the theft, it may have been a reasonable measure. Not like any bidders were massively defrauded. Just annoyed.
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This is the only hobby I’ve been a part of where convenience is considered an appropriate reason to do the wrong thing, to cover things up, to lie, or to host frauds. I’m sure it’s not the only one, but my other hobbies have been so much cleaner than this. That it is more convenient to do X is not really a justification for X, and we all would think that if I was the seller instead of an auction house many people like. |
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It was the best solution for a bad situation. What if the cards had been recovered before the close of auction? Unlikely but a possibility. This way you have established current FMV on cards that would have been difficult to establish value otherwise. You have established who the card belongs to if/when they are recovered. You have established a solid value to compensate the consignors. You have mitigated layers of litigation. Yes it sucks and hindsight is what it is but I don't see a better solution. |
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