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Thread: Classic Auctions
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04-27-2011, 05:08 PM #1
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Classic Auctions
Has anyone ever purchased an item from http://www.classicauctions.net/ ?
They are by far the worst auction company I have ever encountered.
I recently won a jersey that was shipped to me on 4/7/11. I was sent tracking etc and received the jersey (a $2,000 jersey) 4 days later. You might be thinking... why are you complaining if you received the jersey?
The reason I am complaining is that they "allegedly" decided to send the COA and photo-match separately even though the jersey was sent in a full size box that could easily fit a COA, LOA, photo-match etc!!! Its now been 21 days and I have still not received the COA and/or photo-match that would have easily fit in the box!!! The worst part about it all is the jersey is highly questionable and without the COA and photo-match, its pretty much worthless as it could easily be a retail model!!!
On top of all this, they literally sent the jersey to me with an insured value of $50.00 labeled as "1 Shirt". What if customs would have declared the "1 shirt" to be a fake borntrade.com knockoff and seized the jersey permanently?
It seems all too convenient that they sent the COA and photo-match separately, however they have no record of shipping it, no tracking, no delivery confirmation nothing.
I have heard horror stories about Classic Auctions and was wondering if anyone out there has similar stories?
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04-27-2011, 10:54 PM #2
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Re: Classic Auctions
Classic is doing something common with auction houses, they argue sending them separately protects you in case one is lost. Take that for what it is.
The $50 value was because if they listed it as $2000, you might incur fees upwards of hundreds of dollars for tariff or tax or customs. Some horror stories here:
http://www.gameworn.net/cgi-bin/GW/u...c;f=1;t=021907
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04-28-2011, 12:00 AM #3
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Re: Classic Auctions
Gingi is right about the taxes and duty fees. That is often why anybody shipping to another country will list the item at a lower amount. Also listing the item as a shirt rather than a game worn jersey will help prevent Customs from seizing it as a fake. If they inspect it as a shirt and find a shirt, it's all good. If they inspect it as a gamer and do detailed comparisons...that is where they may seize it.
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04-28-2011, 04:32 AM #4
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04-28-2011, 11:04 AM #5
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Re: Classic Auctions
I bought from them and have been very pleased. They have great hockey items and are easy to deal with. Yes they did send my cert under separate cover and I called them for clarification. They were very helpful and I will continue to use them for hockey items!
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04-28-2011, 07:02 PM #6
Re: Classic Auctions
I have consigned items twice with no problems. The owner, Marc was jusg here in Vancouver last month and picked up some items for the spring auction- good guy. You should call him directly and ask for his clarification/assistance.
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04-29-2011, 02:14 AM #7
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Re: Classic Auctions
solid operation imo, and marc's a great guy...
robert
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04-29-2011, 09:04 AM #8
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Re: Classic Auctions
shipping them seperately protects you. if the box gets stolen which is always a possibility, the thief does not have the coa and without that the item is much harder to resell. sometimes it takes time to get stuff. i bought a 4k jersey from another company last fall waited six weeks for coa.
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04-29-2011, 08:20 PM #9
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Re: Classic Auctions
Sometimes they don't have the COA from the authenicator when the auction is over and they are waiting on it. That has happened to me.
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04-30-2011, 04:54 PM #10
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Re: Classic Auctions
Update.
So I finally got the documentation 21 days after the allegedly sent it...
Now the bigger issue is that they LIED in their auction description.
What they sent me was a COA of a photo and a photo-reference, and the auction clearly stated:
"Comes with a comprehensive package of authenticating documents from the MeiGray Group including an image showing the conclusive photo-match"
What I got instead is a photo-reference as there is no conclusive photo-match or even a portion of the jersey that is photo-matchable and a COA that states the included photo is owned by Meigray. The "authenticating documents" COA from Meigray merely says the photo is owned by meigray and it shall not be copied. It doesn't authenticate the jersey and only authenticates the photo so people can't makes copies of it.
I also found out 25% of the auction description is 100% inaccurate.
Let's see what excuses they come up with this time!!!