What is the proper way to notify an auction house an item is Bad

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  • Bondsgloves
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2007
    • 287

    What is the proper way to notify an auction house an item is Bad

    I just saw this bat in Grey Flannel's new auction lot 186. This same bat was in the american memorabilia auction several years ago lot 28023. The bat was obviously altered to look like a Bonds rookie bat. Check out the befor and after photos. I just don't want anybody to get burned.

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  • rdeversole
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 835

    #2
    Re: What is the proper way to notify an auction house an item is Bad

    Interesting. Is the PSA cert for the autograph or the bat?
    - CINCINNATI REDS/JOEY VOTTO BATS
    Email: rdeversole@gmail.com Twitter: @dugoutrelics

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    • earlywynnfan
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2005
      • 1271

      #3
      Re: What is the proper way to notify an auction house an item is Bad

      Call them. Direct them while they're on the phone to the AmMem listing. They should remove it.

      Ken

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      • solarlottry
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2009
        • 802

        #4
        Re: What is the proper way to notify an auction house an item is Bad

        In their last auction they had listed a 1990 Wilson 49er "game worn Joe Montana jersey", size 46 and after only a day or so of bidding it was already over 1K. Well problem was that the tagging was a size 42 and Montana only wore a size 46 Wilson.

        I called GF and it was taken down in less than 5 minutes! Even they could not defend that one. If I had not spotted it, I wonder what would have happened to the jersey though.

        Always buying 49ers gamers
        Paul
        garciajones@yahoo.com

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        • sox83cubs84
          Banned
          • Apr 2009
          • 8902

          #5
          Re: What is the proper way to notify an auction house an item is Bad

          When you contact the auction house, don't attack them like you're Batman getting ready to pond on the Joker. Politely point out the problem, explain just why it's a problem, mention or send pics to justify your case (if available), and approach things as if it were a honest mistake. Even if it isn't, or the auction house dismisses your concerns or refuses to believe you, only after that should you consider taking other actions. Whether they are misinformed or knowingly misrepresenting their stuff, you'll probably go further, and receive less flak, for taking a reasoned approach instead of the "shoot first, ask questions later" approach that a small number of Forum members seem to prefer.

          Dave Miedema

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          • trsent
            Banned
            • Nov 2005
            • 3739

            #6
            Re: What is the proper way to notify an auction house an item is Bad

            Originally posted by sox83cubs84
            When you contact the auction house, don't attack them like you're Batman getting ready to pond on the Joker. Politely point out the problem, explain just why it's a problem, mention or send pics to justify your case (if available), and approach things as if it were a honest mistake. Even if it isn't, or the auction house dismisses your concerns or refuses to believe you, only after that should you consider taking other actions. Whether they are misinformed or knowingly misrepresenting their stuff, you'll probably go further, and receive less flak, for taking a reasoned approach instead of the "shoot first, ask questions later" approach that a small number of Forum members seem to prefer.

            Dave Miedema
            This post by Mr. Miedema should be cut and paste onto the top of the "Auction Item Discussion" section of this forum!

            Well versed, Dave.

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