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Old 12-23-2022, 10:14 AM
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Default Mhcc brian drent rude condescending irresponsible and just unkind human being

IN CASE YOU DON'T KNOW ME BY USERNAME, THIS IS ANDY GELLER. I'm a pre-war and Mantle collector. I'm very active on Ebay as And_Gell I have 100% user feedback with tons of feedback. I'm also very active on FB in Harmon's, 1985 Deal or No Deal, and all the Pre-War Groups (Mainly TR).


Guys, I hate to post something like this but I just had the absolute WORST phone call with an Auction House and it's the 2nd awful call I've had with them in 2 years. Here is what happened this time, and below you'll see what happened last year. If any of you know Brian Drent of MHCC well, please reach out to him and tell him who's an upstanding person here. He was rude, arrogant, condescending.
Current Situation: I won an auction for under 3k and got an invoice on Dec 2nd at 1:40 pm. By 2:04 PM I wired him and replied to their invoice with my wire confirmation (as I do with all my auctions). 8 days later I received the invoice again, to which I replied, "Quite positive this was paid for last week. I did send confirmation".
Brian instantly replied, "Andy,
I have gone through PayPal and I don’t see the payment. Is there another name it may be under."
I instantly replied saying, " I sent you a wire" and sent a pictured screenshot of the wire. NO REPLY
The next day I emailed them, "Find the wire? No reply.
31 minutes ago I get another invoice from them. I replied "guys, I sent a wire". I then picked up the phone and called Brian's cell.
Brian tells me he is headed into the mountains and can't look now...but nobody saw a wire. I asked if he has gotten any of my emails to which he replies that he hasn't gotten ANY of my emails....apparently not even the ones he's replied to!
He couldn't even just say, we'll find it...or let me get on it and have someone look. He just needed to be right...about what I have no idea...and he was so condescending and rude....that it reminded me that I had an issue with him once before....which was a DOOZY!!!
Last year I won Multiple Lots from an auction totally over 20k. Of course I paid right away and the cards were shipped....but what showed up was just 1 card....for like $500....and I was missing over $19k in cards. I called Brian and he was super rude and defensive. He insisted he shipped all the cards and that he had proof that I signed for them. He said, there was NOTHING he could do. I signed for it and my insurance would have to cover it. He was also pretty accusatory, making me feel that he felt I received the cards and just was filing a false claim. It was a terrible phone many phone calls we had.
Guess what happened the next day?! Brian called to say they didn't ship the cards. They had printed out the label for all the cards and packed 1 card into the box...so what I signed for was 1 card with the tracking of all the cards. He hardly offered an apology.
After our call this morning when I told him to, "listen, just find the money and send me the cards....I don't need to keep going back and forth and....and it was getting heated....I finally hung up on him....Brian felt the need to call me back and and YELL AT ME "You don't hang up on me...and guess what...you're done buying from me".

I followed the rules...I bid...I paid...and twice now Brian Drent not only has failed, but acted like a complete ASS. Yelling at me. I paid...I'm out the money.
And guess what will happen....He'll find the money in his account. It's been there since December 2nd.
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Old 12-23-2022, 10:35 AM
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Sorry to hear this Andy!

Not a great look for Brian and his brand. No doubt in my mind you're in the right here and I'm wondering why he didn't just say he'd look into it and get back to you.

I'm hopeful they'll figure it out but guessing a few of us may not bid much or work with MHCC going forward.


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Old 12-23-2022, 10:52 AM
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Hopefully they get it sorted out for you soon enough. Because not losing your payment is about as basic as it gets for an AH.

Not to defend Brian, but I'm guessing he's juggling a few things right now, plus probably on his guard for people looking to take advantage of his shop by making wild claims. Naturally, when we have a valid claim, all of the goons making stupid claims just make it more difficult, just because everyone is all so accustomed to having to defend against the goons and their spurious nonsense. But still, the response you received seems unnecessary, even if you were one of those goons peddling spurious nonsense trying to take advantage of the AH.

I'm fortunate enough to say that I have only had good experiences with auction houses, with one notable exception that I also documented on this board (as my first post to boot). To the credit of the AH in that case, the situation was quickly resolved, albeit with what seemed to me to be a little unnecessary drama due to some communication failures.

Not that they're looking for my advice, but it does seem like some AHs might benefit from having a team in place to handle special customer situations/disputes. Even if not a full team, just one person who can take it, instead of the big man. With any luck, they would be a bit better trained to handle such situations with tact and grace. That way the big man (who might be less graceful/tactful) wouldn't have to get personally involved, which seems to be the common denominator between your situation and my one negative AH experience.
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Old 12-23-2022, 11:05 AM
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I agree after hearing this, Mile High is one to stay away from. People can defend him all they want, but bottom line is this. He has chosen to run an auction business, and guess what it is like any other retail business, if you have crappy service you're going to have less customers. If you're running an auction business and have been for quite some time, the 2 mistakes listed above are mistakes that should have been eliminated by having a good process in place after the auction. Sounds to me like they have a fly by the seat of their pants process in place. The sealer for me though was it doesn't matter who you are, when you flat out lie about never getting emails or lie about anything else, I'm done doing business with you. You are only as good as your word in business and in life.
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Old 12-23-2022, 12:25 PM
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I’m sorry to hear about your experience, that sounds really frustrating.

I live in Denver and have participated in Mile High auctions since 2017. Their old offices were located very close to my restaurant, hence I pick up winnings from them to save on shipping. They even ordered some pizza from me one night during their closing of an auction. I thought that was a nice gesture. I’ve never dealt with Brian, my contact down there is Ben. He’s a great guy, that I have always enjoyed talking with on my visits to their offices. I’ve never had any issues, but instead I’ve only had great interactions with Ben. I will also add that their old and new offices were always very well kept, everything looked organized and everyone I’ve met there has been nothing but friendly.

It’s a bummer to hear about Brian’s response to this situation and I hope it comes to an appropriate resolution.

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I get the frustration of the OP but I must be missing something because I am not seeing what exactly he has done wrong or how he was rude, condescending, irresponsible, etc etc, other than the OP assertions that he was.

I consider Mile High a pretty big operation and the fact that the owner has handed out his cellphone means he is pretty accessible. When things are not resolved to our satisfaction it is annoying but sometimes we need to place ourselves in other peoples' shoes to gain the proper perspective. Brian might be the owner of the company but I am confident a business of his size has people there more qualified to handle payment status of invoices, no?

And finally, I have done wires in the past and they have bounced back a week later because some minor thing was wrong on the wire instructions. Wondering if the OP has verified with his bank that the wire went through. Maybe the wire was initiated and it truly was not received by the Mile High.
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I’m sorry to hear about your experience, that sounds really frustrating.

I live in Denver and have participated in Mile High auctions since 2017. Their old offices were located very close to my restaurant, hence I pick up winnings from them to save on shipping. They even ordered some pizza from me one night during their closing of an auction. I thought that was a nice gesture. I’ve never dealt with Brian, my contact down there is Ben. He’s a great guy, that I have always enjoyed talking with on my visits to their offices. I’ve never had any issues, but instead I’ve only had great interactions with Ben. I will also add that their old and new offices were always very well kept, everything looked organized and everyone I’ve met there has been nothing but friendly.

It’s a bummer to hear about Brian’s response to this situation and I hope it comes to an appropriate resolution.

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Old 12-23-2022, 01:02 PM
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I agree after hearing this, Mile High is one to stay away from. People can defend him all they want, but bottom line is this. He has chosen to run an auction business, and guess what it is like any other retail business, if you have crappy service you're going to have less customers. If you're running an auction business and have been for quite some time, the 2 mistakes listed above are mistakes that should have been eliminated by having a good process in place after the auction. Sounds to me like they have a fly by the seat of their pants process in place. The sealer for me though was it doesn't matter who you are, when you flat out lie about never getting emails or lie about anything else, I'm done doing business with you. You are only as good as your word in business and in life.
This sums it up. No excuse today to be ignorant cor condescending (which Andy's post clearly shows). There are plenty of auction houses that know how to treat customers right. This is not the first issue I've seen with Mile High. I'm sure some have had decent experiences but for my money, I'll spend it elsewhere.

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Old 12-23-2022, 03:44 PM
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How was his record on removing trimmed and altered cards from his auctions?
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Old 12-23-2022, 08:47 PM
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Not to defend Brian, but I'm guessing he's juggling a few things right now, plus probably on his guard for people looking to take advantage of his shop by making wild claims.
All due respect, this sounds exactly like a defense of Brian.

If a guy is claiming he didn't get emails that he actually responded to, then his business has a serious issue.
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Old 12-23-2022, 09:04 PM
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I've always had a good experience with MHCC and will continue to use them.
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Old 12-24-2022, 01:19 PM
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Yes. As long as all goes well, you’ll be fine. It’s when something goes wrong that you will see this terrible side. But I hope that doesn’t happen to you. I do use literally every auction house and have never had an issue with any of them. Ever.
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Old 12-23-2022, 10:23 PM
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All due respect, this sounds exactly like a defense of Brian.
Less a defense, and more a recognition of the realities associated with running a HA business. Not that it makes it right, and certainly the unprofessional AH behavior described by the OP isn’t defensible, even in extenuating circumstances.
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Thanks for letting us know Andy, best of luck with icky situation. Hope all(else) is well

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I know neither of the actors here, but it sure sounds like a business I would not want to work with. Mistakes happen and it sucks. But, how you fix the mistake says alot about you. I also don't excuse a business because they have to filter out other "bad actors." The OP says he has spent over $20K in a previous auction and had to fight to receive what he paid for after being accused of committing fraud himself. If I was in the same situation, upon discovering my company had royally screwed up, I guarantee you (1) the customer would receive a heartfelt "mea culpa" and promise to do better; and (2) that customer's name would go on a list of folks that deserve the benefit of the doubt in the future.

The only benefit of the OP's experience is that he hopefully has been burned enough by this guy to never deal with him in the future. Nobody deserves to be treated like that when pursuing a hobby they are supposed to be enjoying, especially when they are the ones trading their hard earned cash for a couple sheets of cardboard.

I have only had a couple problems come up while pursuing this hobby, and the big shops have bent over backwards to make things right. That is how you keep customers and grow your business.

If there is another side to this story, I would love to hear it, because the information presented so far paints a pretty bad picture of the AH.
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Sorry to hear about your experience.
Hopefully after the holiday that find your wired transaction and get you your card.

Would love to hear from Mile high and see/ understand there side.

I guess I am fortunate as I have had only good experiences with them. I to have his cell which I thought was impressive for his accessibility
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It's not really a card or auction house issue, it is a basic customer service issue. AHs are a service business. The customer most definitely is not always right, but there are ways to deal with customers PROFESSIONALLY in these situations. There are right and wrong ways to approach it, and many (most?) in this business need to learn that. Drent gets a completely different response from Andy if his reply is: "I'm really sorry there is an issue, I will take a look at it when I get back to work Monday. In the meantime, could you email me a copy of the wire confirmation?" I find that sort of approach, asking for proof of the assertion while reserving judgment until later, weeds out the frauds without ticking off the legitimate customers with real issues. Andy wants his cards, Drent wants his customer base; they are not really at odds in their goals, they just had a bad interaction that could have been avoided.
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It's not really a card or auction house issue, it is a basic customer service issue. AHs are a service business. The customer most definitely is not always right, but there are ways to deal with customers PROFESSIONALLY in these situations. There are right and wrong ways to approach it, and many (most?) in this business need to learn that. Drent gets a completely different response from Andy if his reply is: "I'm really sorry there is an issue, I will take a look at it when I get back to work Monday. In the meantime, could you email me a copy of the wire confirmation?" I find that sort of approach, asking for proof of the assertion while reserving judgment until later, weeds out the frauds without ticking off the legitimate customers with real issues. Andy wants his cards, Drent wants his customer base; they are not really at odds in their goals, they just had a bad interaction that could have been avoided.
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Bingo! On the contrary however, he was adversarial from the get go, as if I was trying to pull one over on him. It wasn’t until he started saying “Andy, I don’t know what to tell you…” that I remembered him from the previous year’s issue. He kept saying jt. “Andy, I don’t know what to tell you…we don’t have your money.” “Andy, I don’t know what to tell you, I’ve never received any of your emails”. It was the same wording from last year, “andy, I don’t know what to tell you, we mailed your cards”. Anyone that knows this guy likely can attest that this must be his go to phrase.
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If I were Brian, I would come on the board to tell his side of the story and if necessary, apologize for his behavior.
IMO Net 54 carries some weight in the hobby, and I don't believe he needs any adverse publicity.
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Considering how many auction houses are guilty of or run by fraudsters and thieves (some convicted), I doubt bad publicity does much harm to an auction house. It's always forgotten and ignored by the next auction.
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Considering how many auction houses are guilty of or run by fraudsters and thieves (some convicted), I doubt bad publicity does much harm to an auction house. It's always forgotten and ignored by the next auction.
Sadly, this is the truest statement in the entire thread.
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Considering how many auction houses are guilty of or run by fraudsters and thieves (some convicted), I doubt bad publicity does much harm to an auction house. It's always forgotten and ignored by the next auction.
Accurate
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If I were Brian, I would come on the board to tell his side of the story and if necessary, apologize for his behavior.
IMO Net 54 carries some weight in the hobby, and I don't believe he needs any adverse publicity.
I doubt he even cares. Based on a lot of feedback I’ve received, this is his MO. Fortunately there are many AH’s around and I use them all.
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It's not really a card or auction house issue, it is a basic customer service issue. AHs are a service business. The customer most definitely is not always right, but there are ways to deal with customers PROFESSIONALLY in these situations. There are right and wrong ways to approach it, and many (most?) in this business need to learn that. Drent gets a completely different response from Andy if his reply is: "I'm really sorry there is an issue, I will take a look at it when I get back to work Monday. In the meantime, could you email me a copy of the wire confirmation?" I find that sort of approach, asking for proof of the assertion while reserving judgment until later, weeds out the frauds without ticking off the legitimate customers with real issues. Andy wants his cards, Drent wants his customer base; they are not really at odds in their goals, they just had a bad interaction that could have been avoided.
Perfect. Why is this so hard for some people?
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IN CASE YOU DON'T KNOW ME BY USERNAME, THIS IS ANDY GELLER. I'm a pre-war and Mantle collector. I'm very active on Ebay as And_Gell I have 100% user feedback with tons of feedback. I'm also very active on FB in Harmon's, 1985 Deal or No Deal, and all the Pre-War Groups (Mainly TR).


Guys, I hate to post something like this but I just had the absolute WORST phone call with an Auction House and it's the 2nd awful call I've had with them in 2 years. Here is what happened this time, and below you'll see what happened last year. If any of you know Brian Drent of MHCC well, please reach out to him and tell him who's an upstanding person here. He was rude, arrogant, condescending.
Current Situation: I won an auction for under 3k and got an invoice on Dec 2nd at 1:40 pm. By 2:04 PM I wired him and replied to their invoice with my wire confirmation (as I do with all my auctions). 8 days later I received the invoice again, to which I replied, "Quite positive this was paid for last week. I did send confirmation".
Brian instantly replied, "Andy,
I have gone through PayPal and I don’t see the payment. Is there another name it may be under."
I instantly replied saying, " I sent you a wire" and sent a pictured screenshot of the wire. NO REPLY
The next day I emailed them, "Find the wire? No reply.
31 minutes ago I get another invoice from them. I replied "guys, I sent a wire". I then picked up the phone and called Brian's cell.
Brian tells me he is headed into the mountains and can't look now...but nobody saw a wire. I asked if he has gotten any of my emails to which he replies that he hasn't gotten ANY of my emails....apparently not even the ones he's replied to!
He couldn't even just say, we'll find it...or let me get on it and have someone look. He just needed to be right...about what I have no idea...and he was so condescending and rude....that it reminded me that I had an issue with him once before....which was a DOOZY!!!
Last year I won Multiple Lots from an auction totally over 20k. Of course I paid right away and the cards were shipped....but what showed up was just 1 card....for like $500....and I was missing over $19k in cards. I called Brian and he was super rude and defensive. He insisted he shipped all the cards and that he had proof that I signed for them. He said, there was NOTHING he could do. I signed for it and my insurance would have to cover it. He was also pretty accusatory, making me feel that he felt I received the cards and just was filing a false claim. It was a terrible phone many phone calls we had.
Guess what happened the next day?! Brian called to say they didn't ship the cards. They had printed out the label for all the cards and packed 1 card into the box...so what I signed for was 1 card with the tracking of all the cards. He hardly offered an apology.
After our call this morning when I told him to, "listen, just find the money and send me the cards....I don't need to keep going back and forth and....and it was getting heated....I finally hung up on him....Brian felt the need to call me back and and YELL AT ME "You don't hang up on me...and guess what...you're done buying from me".

I followed the rules...I bid...I paid...and twice now Brian Drent not only has failed, but acted like a complete ASS. Yelling at me. I paid...I'm out the money.
And guess what will happen....He'll find the money in his account. It's been there since December 2nd.
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