my bad, i thought we were discussing the tremendously arduous task of taking a photo of an item and describing it - and the tremendous level of skill, talent and knowledge required to pull something like that off!
Originally posted by kingjammy24
Originally posted by kingjammy
Originally posted by kinjammy24
what exactly is the point of consigning to AMI? you say it's the opportunity to write their own descriptions, perform their own authentications and take their own photos. big deal.
as i've mentioned a couple of times before, here's the the point of consigning to ami if you're owed money:
1. you can work your own lot descriptions (and all that this implies).
2. you can evaluate your own item(s) (and all that this implies).
3. you can take your own photos (and all that this implies).
4. ami will place hidden (secret) reserves on your lot(s).
5. ami will bid your lot(s) up to the hidden (secret) reserve.
6. ami will create the illusion of activity, interest and value in your lot(s) by bidding it up to the hidden reserve.
7. ami will allow you to hold onto your lot(s), so there's no risk of losing it.
8. ami will not require that your lot(s) pass a pro evaluation.
9. ami will imply that your lot(s) have been evaluated by their "100% authentic team" by including this reference on each lot page.
10. ami will not reveal these details to the bidding audience. or at least not make them very apparent.
so you see rudy, the "opportunity" and/or "joy" of dictating your own lot description, stamping your own lots and presenting whichever photo you feel best tells the story you want to tell is just part of the point in consigning to ami.
Originally posted by kingjammy24
Originally posted by kingjammy24
Originally posted by kingjammy24
Originally posted by kingjamm24
Originally posted by "kingjammy24
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