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What a crazy situation. My thoughts:
1) Somebody advised Memory Lane to complete the auction to establish value. 2) if consigners are paid the amount the items would have been sold for less agreed upon fees then they have handled a crappy situation as well as cold have been done. 3) if Memory Lane’s policy covers this loss then they were responsible in how they handled the cards - they did nothing with the cards that would prevent them from full compensation. 4) The winning bidders are getting hosed but this is unavoidable - there is no such thing as a victimless crime. 2 above is the biggest key - Memory Lane needs to make things right for the “owners” of the cards (consigners) at the time of the loss from theft. They can go after Best Western, insurance, etc. but their direct business hinges on safeguarding the items being auctioned. If Best Western is found liable (which I doubt) this is a small ancillary part of their business and will have little/no effect in them. 3 above is a moot point as long as Memory Lane does number 2. The thief is the problem. Everyone else are victims - but the buck stops at Memory Lane to pay their consigners in a reasonable amount of time. I think the cards are likely to be recovered because pretty much the only way for that not to happen at some point in the future is the perpetrator to dispose of them. |
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It will be be interesting to see what material auction houses bring to the National and other cards shows this year and if this theft (and other thefts) affects that. I expect them to bring less that what they have brought in the past. The risk now outweighs the gain in my opinion.
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2. I don't doubt it will have an impact on HOW it's brought. The only exception to point one might be if a consignor requests his items not to travel, but that really isn't in their best interests as promoting the items is the real job of the auction company.
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This whole situation might mean auction houses will never bring the really great cards to showcase. Maybe they will have enlarged heavy cardboard photocopies or power point presentations.
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I think he could reasonably expect that he had won a card though. Since it was being auctioned. He was lied to by someone.
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A global outfit like Great Western will have a master policy in place that will provide a difference in conditions and limits over local hotels everywhere. The local GW hotel to where the cards were shipped will have coverage locally as well as under the master policy. Once the property claim has been settled, the carrier is legally free to subrogate against BW for their failure to protect guests lives and (ML) property, their primary legal obligation. The carrier will seek subrogation not against the local hotel but the parent co. Of course, this assumes the cards are never recovered.
GW also has the right to subrogate against anyone involved in the theft. For example, if the thief is apprehended then GW could start litigation against him, although good luck on that one. He probably doesn't have a pot to piss in. Since it is a police matter as well, it is going to be a complicated claim. The statutory state Innkeepers Liability Law is a minor piece in all this. It is more designed for the guy who claims that his load of dirty laundry has been lost than the lady who claims her precious 10K diamond ring was stolen in the hotel. That's why the limit is so low. |
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Great call Ryan. I’m so sorry you and the other consigners are going through this. Best wishes going forward w/ this situation.
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I did ask them about a "safe" upon check in as there was not one in the room I was told. They said they had one and i could leave my valuables with them. i wisely kept everything on my person for the entire trip. I don't believe the "package" ever made it to the hotel safe or if they were asked to put it in the safe by ML? This was just what I "overheard" sitting in the lobby during the follow-up investigation on Saturday of the show. |
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On a side note, but relevant here. Does it really help an auction to realize higher prices for lots by displaying at shows? Everything is done via catalogs and websites for viewing items nowadays. Plus AHs that want to display items before a sale can have potential bidders come to their place to view items. I think shows are more like a “show and tell” and making statement they are viable. Wonder what the percentage of bidders from the last ML auction, were actually in attendance at the show where ML had stuff stolen at.
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I personally like seeing stuff I may be bidding on at the larger shows. Helps to see stuff in person and traveling to where the auction house is located isn’t super realistic for the majority of people/items. |
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Also, given what we already know about the sorts of decisions that JP/ML makes, I think we can also assume that the return address on the box read "Memory Lane Auctions" and that the box was clearly marked "Top 50 cards for display at Strongsville show" and had a giant red stamp that read "VALUABLE CONTENTS INSIDE - PLEASE HANDLE WITH CARE".
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Certainly, an unfortunate situation but the discussion seems to greatly overlook the real criminal here is the thief. I have dealt with Memory Lane for MANY years and they have always been upfront and professional. |
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"The cards I won were so good they were among the ones stolen" "meh, my $10,000 card didn't make the cut"
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This entire thread reminds me of the last big auction issue (Boston Garters HA auction of 2023):
https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=339591 I hope the rest of 2024 is AH issue free. Last edited by parkplace33; 05-09-2024 at 01:28 PM. |
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Drew - There's always been issues with cards and/or piece of memorabilia at auction houses going back over the years. We'll have dinner together in Cleveland and I'll tell you all about them.
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I think the added value is almost entirely for the auction house itself. They want to display the cards as bait so they can lure in other high end items for consignment. That's not intended to be a criticism of the AH. They have to generate business and it's an effective mechanism for doing that. But they're definitely leveraging the property of their consigners to build their business. I think this is also why, assuming the reporting is accurate, that most of us think that the carelessness with how ML chose to ship and handle these cards (which belonged to their customers and not them) is the greater offense in this entire debacle.
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My biggest fear concerning these cards, is that they never see the light of day again, which would be a tragedy for the hobby, especially that Mello-Mint Cobb. I'm sure many of the cards can be cracked and reslabbed, but that one is so rare I feel like If someone tried it, they'd be outed immediately.
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I love that auction houses bring items to shows because there have been a few times being able to see the item in person just cemented the fact that I had to have that particular item.
The question is did ML inform anyone at BW that a package was being shipped to them? If so, did they tell them the value? The amount of employee turn over at a cut rate hotel like BW is huge so unless the owner (if privately owned) or the General Manager was contacted and informed then ML was just playing with fire. Hotels like this aren't equipped to protect valuables like that. Does anyone expect a hotel desk clerk making $13 an hour is going to care or protect a package. Hell, I can't tell you how many hotels I have walked into and there isn't anyone at the desk and it takes someone a couple of minutes or more to actually show up. Even if they did inform the hotel that a very valuable package was being shipped to them it just opens the door for a low wage hotel worker to set up the theft. Is it common for auction houses to ship collectibles to a hotel like this for a show? I can't imagine that it is. I just don't understand the thought process of ML to send someone else's property like this. Last edited by LOUCARDFAN; 05-09-2024 at 08:24 PM. |
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No, of course not. Only an idiot would do that. Or more specifically, only an idiot that doesn't give two shits about their customers that is.
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When I sold my 1st collection, I wanted it displayed at shows. A good bit of it was at the 2015 National, as I recall.
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For those who have consigned items with AHs, did they ask you if they could bring your items to shows or do they just have the power to do that as part of the contract?
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Perhaps a guest at the BW+. Maybe someone at Fedex who noticed the return address, or checked its tracking history and discovered its origination. Or a carpet cleaner, plumber, or other person who was there with their eyes open. It would be interesting to know if ML puts its name on packages in the return address. That would be like a billboard advertisement to any hobbyist who might see the package. |
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Up until this debacle, I would have been thrilled if an AH dragged my items to shows. Great advertising. Now… not so much. |
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For good or for bad, we live in a world where every story is a wild Netflix mystery to be solved, and every half baked idea or half ass speculation that someone concocts is dished out as stone cold fact. The idea of waiting for the actual facts to come out is a long gone quaint concept.
Was fighting with a few board members who figured out the whole Ohtani gambling situation days after it broke, based on nothing more than their filling in the blanks and drawing unwarranted conclusions from news articles based on zero evidence. Of course when LE came out to explain what the years of evidence showed actually did happen, it didn't square with their story at all. So at that point they immediately pivoted to argue coverup, because their half ass story could possibly be wrong. That's the world we live in. Rush to judgment. I've figured it all out from my computer. Last edited by Snapolit1; 05-10-2024 at 01:23 AM. |
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Completely agree; he & I had a nice PM yesterday and retain a good friendship. I clarified my post was in response to another in order to rebut its inference there was consignor/consignee wrongdoing. This terrible situation is indeed being handled with grace and class and hope all are made whole.
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Just saying don't make shit up that you don't know is true. Last edited by Snapolit1; 05-10-2024 at 05:22 AM. |
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Supreme Court of message boards !
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Oh, the irony.
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With all the attention this theft is getting, I think there is a better than zero chance that the cards are already in a dumpster or at the bottom of Lake Erie.
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Very well said.
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On the other hand, how easy is it for someone, especially a thief, to throw away $2,000,000.00? |
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If the FBI is knocking on their door it might be a little easier. Let's all hope the cards are returned. Some close to the investigation still think it's possible they are, but no one knows right now.
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If the FBI is knocking on their door it might be a little easier. Let's all hope the cards are returned. Some close to the investigation still think it's possible they are, but no one knows right now.
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The Cobb, there's no way of getting around it. It's such a rare issue, and that one looks so unique I think it would be borderline impossible to crack, reslab and sell anytime soon.
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Seems like I would not need Columbo to find which minimum wage employee was searching incoming packages and had no idea of the magnitude of his lackluster effort of a heist. I doubt they are dumped or burned as this level of genius would most likely think this was a future come up when the heat blows over. I think these are well hidden at a different location for a future plan that does not currently exist. These cases are not solved by the perp fessing up, these guys can never keep the bragging silent on something like this. You have to try to break family and friends to see who he/her told.
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I don't think it would be hard to sit on the cards if you did steal them. I have an entire safe full of cards at my house and nobody knows about it. If I don't need the money today, I could wait five, ten or even fifteen years and have them regraded two or three times in between.
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Maybe a new pedigree on your holder… “MEMORY LANE HEIST “ ????
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.." The Best Western Find " ? .. |
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This made me laugh! But, again, it's the more prestigious Best Western PLUS.
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Someone should create a poll for what happens to the actual cards:
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This was a documentary about fake art being passed as real art. There was a recent situation with signed T206 cards that is more similar to the art scheme. The downfall of the scheme was that the perpetrator didn't wait long enough to sign and sell the secondhand cards they purchased. They were in a rush to sell and it made it easier for people to find the completed auctions of the T206s while they were still unsigned, which made it easy to determine they weren't authentic after the fact. Last edited by packs; 05-10-2024 at 12:02 PM. |
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