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1928 Tharp's Ice Cream Babe Ruth #6 (Throwing) SGC 1 1928 Tharp's Ice Cream Lou Gehrig #26 SGC 35 (2.5) 1933 George C. Miller Jimmie Foxx SGC 1.5 I was told that their standard commission is 20% from the seller (on top of the 20% buyer's premium they receive), but they would reduce my fees to 5% only if I gave them all three cards to sell. Quote:
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Sure, there are other avenues a seller has, but they all have pros and cons. Not everyone wants to deal with trying to sell things themselves. Even if they do, finding the way to get the most exposure to the right people can be challenging. Posting on net54 is free but what percentage of the card collecting community does it actually reach?
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Ebay obviously works for a lot of people, but there are also plenty of complaints posted here about it. Like I said, there are pros and cons to every method of selling. It comes down to what an individual seller is most comfortable with.
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Anyone who thinks auction houses can survive on a 20% BP with no seller fees is naive. Maybe a very small operation with low OH could but I doubt it.
Of course, if you consign a single $100K item, they will give you no fee and possibly half of the BP because they do virtually nothing for $10K on their end. It all depends on the amount of work and expense they incur that establishes any seller fees. In this case, based on minimal known facts, it appears a lot of time and money would be spent to bring the collection to auction. Is 40% unreasonable. Not in my opinion and yes, I realize it is in the minority on this forum. The consignor certainly had the right to refuse the offered terms and negotiate with other auction houses but did not choose that route before signing the dotted line on this contract and now thinks he was mistreated. We can always come up with excuses for making bad decisions but most of us have to live with them. It is called a life lesson. |
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