Re: advice about selling jerseys
to add to what you are saying as i pointed out in an earlier post the key issue is what they are worth as it is really not worth consigning stuff worth under 500 to an auction house.
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Re: advice about selling jerseys
Mark17 could you send me an email, have a quick question for you..thanks, Jay
ldonalds@columbus.rr.com
I recently listed a couple items in a major auction w/disappointing results...Just a couple of reminders: 1) Be sure to ck on/get in writing the minimum bid or reserve (recent thread ref this); 2) Even though you may have LOA/COA w/ item(s), they may use a 3rd party authenticator, thus adding additional fees; 3) Ask about their "buy back" policy if item(s) fail to sell. Jay.Leave a comment:
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As I understand...the upcoming GF Hall of Fame Basket Ball Auction is 20%....NON-NEGOTIABLE! They were very quick to point that out!Leave a comment:
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thanks for the help
one more thing... I read a post that mentioned different fees @ GFC, I believe 15% for being featured in the catalog and another at 7%. Can someone fill me in on that?Leave a comment:
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Yes they are accepting consignments now until June I believe. They should be wrapping up getting all the items and checks out from the last auction so in a week or two would probably be best time to contact them about the next auction.Leave a comment:
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My advice: Be very, very careful.
I sent some items to a major auction house, received from them a verbal estimate of their value, but when the items didn't sell and were sent back to me, they were lost at a Fedex sorting facility.
I was assured the auction house did have insurance, but It's been more than 7 months now and I have not received anything, not even communication from Fedex or any insurance company that a claim has even been submitted. Initially the excuse was that they didn't have any way to determine their value. I don't know what the excuse is now, for the long delay...
And now, my phone calls haven't been returned in over a week, either. So, choose your auction house very carefully.Leave a comment:
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GFC= Grey Flannel then? And they have a yearly NBA auction during the time of the new HoF inductions?Leave a comment:
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Re: advice about selling jerseys
My advice: Be very, very careful.
I sent some items to a major auction house, received from them a verbal estimate of their value, but when the items didn't sell and were sent back to me, they were lost at a Fedex sorting facility.
I was assured the auction house did have insurance, but It's been more than 7 months now and I have not received anything, not even communication from Fedex or any insurance company that a claim has even been submitted. Initially the excuse was that they didn't have any way to determine their value. I don't know what the excuse is now, for the long delay...
And now, my phone calls haven't been returned in over a week, either. So, choose your auction house very carefully.Leave a comment:
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Ask the auction house. I would imagine major auction houses have insurance for their cognsignments, for their safety as much as the cognsignors.Leave a comment:
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Hi. I'm looking to send some NBA jerseys to an auction house, but have a couple of quick questions.
1. Is it better to have them sold during the NBA season because they would go for higher prices then?
2. What if a jersey (or jerseys) are lost or stolen? I assume the auction house would be insured, and the 'value' of the item(s) would be whatever one last sold for at auction?
I have not heard of an auction house having items lost or stolen they have good secruity. Many of them have auctioned off stuff worth six figures. They are insured though and the value would be whatever the item is appraised at not necessairly the last price realized in an auction. In many cases there may not have been a recent auction for a comparable item and each item is different, a variation i.e. year the item was used, whether it is a home or away jersey can greatly affect value.Leave a comment:
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Typically you will command a higher price on jerseys in season, other variables that help the price is a pending retirement, first time on hall of fame ballot or other noteworthy media attention. When shipping your item you should insure it, as far as auction houses having insurance this depends on which one you use, I would call and ask before sending.Leave a comment:
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advice about selling jerseys
Hi. I'm looking to send some NBA jerseys to an auction house, but have a couple of quick questions.
1. Is it better to have them sold during the NBA season because they would go for higher prices then?
2. What if a jersey (or jerseys) are lost or stolen? I assume the auction house would be insured, and the 'value' of the item(s) would be whatever one last sold for at auction?Tags: None
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