tartarus
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by tartarus on Apr 26, 2017 12:59:13 GMT 1, Doesnt really work like that in reality. Auction houses get better prices as a rule. He has 100 pieces with them, he wont be paying commission i shouldnt think. Then add in the time to deal with all the emails from 100 sales here, and the time just makes it a nightmare. Just how it is. Might take an hour to do a deal on one piece, might take a week on another, buyer may leave it on hold and then dissapear, tons of price negotiation emails, packing and sending. Its a hell of a lot of work he will not have to get involved in apart from in bulk to get it to the auction house. And then theres the possibility of 2 people go weird over one of your pieces and setting a new high, not going to be that likely to happen on here! [ What does "doesn't really work like that in reality" mean?? It's a FACT that the auction house is going to charge each buyer 25% more than the closing bid. It's also a FACT that anyone buying from the auction will factor this 25% charge into their bids unless of course the buyer falls into that "I'm too rich to care" category but we all know that's highly unlikely. I would generally speaking agree with your blanket statement of auctions fetching higher prices, but I think you are referring to the Christie's and Sotheby's auction houses of the world and a few others. I'm not sure Juliens falls into this category...actually I am sure they DONT fall into that category. It's also highly likely that they are going to take a percentage of the overall sale if you do your research on them. Im afraid i disagree with your idea of fact and im not convinced because its in capitals either. This is the way it works with auctions. Shout if you like, tell me im wrong if you like, but this is a much easier way for the OP to sell his collection. Ive explained why, you telling me otherwise While highlighting the word fact, will not change that.
Doesnt really work like that in reality. Auction houses get better prices as a rule. He has 100 pieces with them, he wont be paying commission i shouldnt think. Then add in the time to deal with all the emails from 100 sales here, and the time just makes it a nightmare. Just how it is. Might take an hour to do a deal on one piece, might take a week on another, buyer may leave it on hold and then dissapear, tons of price negotiation emails, packing and sending. Its a hell of a lot of work he will not have to get involved in apart from in bulk to get it to the auction house. And then theres the possibility of 2 people go weird over one of your pieces and setting a new high, not going to be that likely to happen on here! [ What does "doesn't really work like that in reality" mean?? It's a FACT that the auction house is going to charge each buyer 25% more than the closing bid. It's also a FACT that anyone buying from the auction will factor this 25% charge into their bids unless of course the buyer falls into that "I'm too rich to care" category but we all know that's highly unlikely. I would generally speaking agree with your blanket statement of auctions fetching higher prices, but I think you are referring to the Christie's and Sotheby's auction houses of the world and a few others. I'm not sure Juliens falls into this category...actually I am sure they DONT fall into that category. It's also highly likely that they are going to take a percentage of the overall sale if you do your research on them. Im afraid i disagree with your idea of fact and im not convinced because its in capitals either. This is the way it works with auctions. Shout if you like, tell me im wrong if you like, but this is a much easier way for the OP to sell his collection. Ive explained why, you telling me otherwise While highlighting the word fact, will not change that.
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rodgro
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by rodgro on Apr 26, 2017 13:08:18 GMT 1, [ What does "doesn't really work like that in reality" mean?? It's a FACT that the auction house is going to charge each buyer 25% more than the closing bid. It's also a FACT that anyone buying from the auction will factor this 25% charge into their bids unless of course the buyer falls into that "I'm too rich to care" category but we all know that's highly unlikely. I would generally speaking agree with your blanket statement of auctions fetching higher prices, but I think you are referring to the Christie's and Sotheby's auction houses of the world and a few others. I'm not sure Juliens falls into this category...actually I am sure they DONT fall into that category. It's also highly likely that they are going to take a percentage of the overall sale if you do your research on them. Im afraid i disagree with your idea of fact and im not convinced because its in capitals either. This is the way it works with auctions. Shout if you like, tell me im wrong if you like, but this is a much easier way for the OP to sell his collection. Ive explained why, you telling me otherwise While highlighting the word fact, will not change that.ย
Not sure what your issue is here. I've NEVER disagreed or even commented on the ease of sale so what exactly is it that you disagree with??? I simply stated a few facts about the 25% premium so with all due respect the auction house is going to charge 25% premium over the sale price regardless of whether you believe it or not as it's stated in the details when you sign up to bid so....fact, FACT or F-A-C-T it's real my friend. However, no need to take my word for it...sign up and you will see it in black and white.
[ What does "doesn't really work like that in reality" mean?? It's a FACT that the auction house is going to charge each buyer 25% more than the closing bid. It's also a FACT that anyone buying from the auction will factor this 25% charge into their bids unless of course the buyer falls into that "I'm too rich to care" category but we all know that's highly unlikely. I would generally speaking agree with your blanket statement of auctions fetching higher prices, but I think you are referring to the Christie's and Sotheby's auction houses of the world and a few others. I'm not sure Juliens falls into this category...actually I am sure they DONT fall into that category. It's also highly likely that they are going to take a percentage of the overall sale if you do your research on them. Im afraid i disagree with your idea of fact and im not convinced because its in capitals either. This is the way it works with auctions. Shout if you like, tell me im wrong if you like, but this is a much easier way for the OP to sell his collection. Ive explained why, you telling me otherwise While highlighting the word fact, will not change that.ย Not sure what your issue is here. I've NEVER disagreed or even commented on the ease of sale so what exactly is it that you disagree with??? I simply stated a few facts about the 25% premium so with all due respect the auction house is going to charge 25% premium over the sale price regardless of whether you believe it or not as it's stated in the details when you sign up to bid so....fact, FACT or F-A-C-T it's real my friend. However, no need to take my word for it...sign up and you will see it in black and white.
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by Deleted on Apr 26, 2017 13:10:40 GMT 1, [ What does "doesn't really work like that in reality" mean?? It's a FACT that the auction house is going to charge each buyer 25% more than the closing bid. It's also a FACT that anyone buying from the auction will factor this 25% charge into their bids unless of course the buyer falls into that "I'm too rich to care" category but we all know that's highly unlikely. I would generally speaking agree with your blanket statement of auctions fetching higher prices, but I think you are referring to the Christie's and Sotheby's auction houses of the world and a few others. I'm not sure Juliens falls into this category...actually I am sure they DONT fall into that category. It's also highly likely that they are going to take a percentage of the overall sale if you do your research on them. Im afraid i disagree with your idea of fact and im not convinced because its in capitals either. This is the way it works with auctions. Shout if you like, tell me im wrong if you like, but this is a much easier way for the OP to sell his collection. Ive explained why, you telling me otherwise While highlighting the word fact, will not change that. Rafa Benitez; that's one for the British football fans only !
[ What does "doesn't really work like that in reality" mean?? It's a FACT that the auction house is going to charge each buyer 25% more than the closing bid. It's also a FACT that anyone buying from the auction will factor this 25% charge into their bids unless of course the buyer falls into that "I'm too rich to care" category but we all know that's highly unlikely. I would generally speaking agree with your blanket statement of auctions fetching higher prices, but I think you are referring to the Christie's and Sotheby's auction houses of the world and a few others. I'm not sure Juliens falls into this category...actually I am sure they DONT fall into that category. It's also highly likely that they are going to take a percentage of the overall sale if you do your research on them. Im afraid i disagree with your idea of fact and im not convinced because its in capitals either. This is the way it works with auctions. Shout if you like, tell me im wrong if you like, but this is a much easier way for the OP to sell his collection. Ive explained why, you telling me otherwise While highlighting the word fact, will not change that. Rafa Benitez; that's one for the British football fans only !
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jimmy
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by jimmy on Apr 26, 2017 13:15:36 GMT 1, I'd have bought a few pieces if offered on here. Sod using Julian's however. Sorry dude. They were offered on here a while ago if my memory serves me right
They were...in late 2015.
I'd have bought a few pieces if offered on here. Sod using Julian's however. Sorry dude. They were offered on here a while ago if my memory serves me right They were...in late 2015.
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by Peter Bengtsen on Apr 26, 2017 13:23:26 GMT 1, Doesnt really work like that in reality. Auction houses get better prices as a rule. He has 100 pieces with them, he wont be paying commission i shouldnt think. Then add in the time to deal with all the emails from 100 sales here, and the time just makes it a nightmare. Just how it is. Might take an hour to do a deal on one piece, might take a week on another, buyer may leave it on hold and then dissapear, tons of price negotiation emails, packing and sending. Its a hell of a lot of work he will not have to get involved in apart from in bulk to get it to the auction house. And then theres the possibility of 2 people go weird over one of your pieces and setting a new high, not going to be that likely to happen on here! What does "doesn't really work like that in reality" mean?? It's a FACT that the auction house is going to charge each buyer 25% more than the closing bid. It's also a FACT that anyone buying from the auction will factor this 25% charge into their bids unless of course the buyer falls into that "I'm too rich to care" category but we all know that's highly unlikely.
If people behaved rationally, you might be right. However, at auction many people do not behave rationally. During his competition, met posted a video about loss aversion and the endowment effect, which to some degree explains why people will bid a bove the value they may have decided in advance an item holds. Briefly, the video suggests that once you feel like you own something (i.e. if you are the current highest bidder of a lot), you value that item more than if you don't feel like it is in your possession. If someone else then puts in a higher bid than you, you may feel like something you already see yourself as owning is being taken away from you. This loss is a much harder psychological blow than if you had never felt like the owner of that item in the first place. In order to avoid this sense of loss, you will have a strong urge to put in another bid so as not to lose the item you have already envisioned as your property. ---------------------------------------------- Read more about The Street Art World----------------------------------------------
Doesnt really work like that in reality. Auction houses get better prices as a rule. He has 100 pieces with them, he wont be paying commission i shouldnt think. Then add in the time to deal with all the emails from 100 sales here, and the time just makes it a nightmare. Just how it is. Might take an hour to do a deal on one piece, might take a week on another, buyer may leave it on hold and then dissapear, tons of price negotiation emails, packing and sending. Its a hell of a lot of work he will not have to get involved in apart from in bulk to get it to the auction house. And then theres the possibility of 2 people go weird over one of your pieces and setting a new high, not going to be that likely to happen on here! What does "doesn't really work like that in reality" mean?? It's a FACT that the auction house is going to charge each buyer 25% more than the closing bid. It's also a FACT that anyone buying from the auction will factor this 25% charge into their bids unless of course the buyer falls into that "I'm too rich to care" category but we all know that's highly unlikely. If people behaved rationally, you might be right. However, at auction many people do not behave rationally. During his competition, met posted a video about loss aversion and the endowment effect, which to some degree explains why people will bid a bove the value they may have decided in advance an item holds. Briefly, the video suggests that once you feel like you own something (i.e. if you are the current highest bidder of a lot), you value that item more than if you don't feel like it is in your possession. If someone else then puts in a higher bid than you, you may feel like something you already see yourself as owning is being taken away from you. This loss is a much harder psychological blow than if you had never felt like the owner of that item in the first place. In order to avoid this sense of loss, you will have a strong urge to put in another bid so as not to lose the item you have already envisioned as your property. ---------------------------------------------- Read more about The Street Art World----------------------------------------------
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Matt
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by Matt on Apr 26, 2017 13:25:59 GMT 1, rodgro I'm not sure what your point is ?
Is it that auction houses charge buyers premiums ? Yes, they do. That is how it works. It's not eBay.
Is it that the premium is 25% ? That's not outlandish, in line with most auctions globally. In an auction most people will tend to bid accordingly.
have I missed something ?
rodgro I'm not sure what your point is ? Is it that auction houses charge buyers premiums ? Yes, they do. That is how it works. It's not eBay. Is it that the premium is 25% ? That's not outlandish, in line with most auctions globally. In an auction most people will tend to bid accordingly. have I missed something ?
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daveart
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by daveart on Apr 26, 2017 13:27:55 GMT 1, i've said this before - the forum has a section called "Urban Art for Sale" - this is art for sale - what is all the crying about. I would have never found this auction without the post here - while i do sometimes scan larger auction houses i wouldnt have seen this one. on that level i dont mind the notification: Point:
We cant have a for sale section and then constantly berate the people using it.
i've said this before - the forum has a section called "Urban Art for Sale" - this is art for sale - what is all the crying about. I would have never found this auction without the post here - while i do sometimes scan larger auction houses i wouldnt have seen this one. on that level i dont mind the notification: Point:
We cant have a for sale section and then constantly berate the people using it.
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by Rouen Cathedral on Apr 26, 2017 13:51:47 GMT 1, i've said this before - the forum has a section called "Urban Art for Sale" - this is art for sale - what is all the crying about. I would have never found this auction without the post here - while i do sometimes scan larger auction houses i wouldnt have seen this one. on that level i dont mind the notification: Point: We cant have a for sale section and then constantly berate the people using it.
So can I post my eBay auctions?
i've said this before - the forum has a section called "Urban Art for Sale" - this is art for sale - what is all the crying about. I would have never found this auction without the post here - while i do sometimes scan larger auction houses i wouldnt have seen this one. on that level i dont mind the notification: Point: We cant have a for sale section and then constantly berate the people using it. So can I post my eBay auctions?
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by Happy Shopper on Apr 26, 2017 13:55:12 GMT 1, I don't know the full rational for no eBay sales, but for me the trouble would be the sales section would be full of links to individual auctions... and that would just be annoying. 1 link to 100 items seems much neater, and although not ideal it doesn't bother me so much.
I don't know the full rational for no eBay sales, but for me the trouble would be the sales section would be full of links to individual auctions... and that would just be annoying. 1 link to 100 items seems much neater, and although not ideal it doesn't bother me so much.
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tartarus
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by tartarus on Apr 26, 2017 14:12:14 GMT 1, Im afraid i disagree with your idea of fact and im not convinced because its in capitals either. This is the way it works with auctions. Shout if you like, tell me im wrong if you like, but this is a much easier way for the OP to sell his collection. Ive explained why, you telling me otherwise While highlighting the word fact, will not change that. Not sure what your issue is here. I've NEVER disagreed or even commented on the ease of sale so what exactly is it that you disagree with??? I simply stated a few facts about the 25% premium so with all due respect the auction house is going to charge 25% premium over the sale price regardless of whether you believe it or not as it's stated in the details when you sign up to bid so....fact, FACT or F-A-C-T it's real my friend. However, no need to take my word for it...sign up and you will see it in black and white. i get the buyer will pay 25% but they arent that likely to factor 25% into the alleged market value, they are more likely to bid to win untill they get uncomfortable. Thats the way of auctions, they set the new levels.
Not much point in carrying this on though.
Im afraid i disagree with your idea of fact and im not convinced because its in capitals either. This is the way it works with auctions. Shout if you like, tell me im wrong if you like, but this is a much easier way for the OP to sell his collection. Ive explained why, you telling me otherwise While highlighting the word fact, will not change that. Not sure what your issue is here. I've NEVER disagreed or even commented on the ease of sale so what exactly is it that you disagree with??? I simply stated a few facts about the 25% premium so with all due respect the auction house is going to charge 25% premium over the sale price regardless of whether you believe it or not as it's stated in the details when you sign up to bid so....fact, FACT or F-A-C-T it's real my friend. However, no need to take my word for it...sign up and you will see it in black and white. i get the buyer will pay 25% but they arent that likely to factor 25% into the alleged market value, they are more likely to bid to win untill they get uncomfortable. Thats the way of auctions, they set the new levels. Not much point in carrying this on though.
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tartarus
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by tartarus on Apr 26, 2017 14:17:34 GMT 1, Im afraid i disagree with your idea of fact and im not convinced because its in capitals either. This is the way it works with auctions. Shout if you like, tell me im wrong if you like, but this is a much easier way for the OP to sell his collection. Ive explained why, you telling me otherwise While highlighting the word fact, will not change that. Not sure what your issue is here. I've NEVER disagreed or even commented on the ease of sale so what exactly is it that you disagree with??? I simply stated a few facts about the 25% premium so with all due respect the auction house is going to charge 25% premium over the sale price regardless of whether you believe it or not as it's stated in the details when you sign up to bid so....fact, FACT or F-A-C-T it's real my friend. However, no need to take my word for it...sign up and you will see it in black and white. HA ha i remember you now. You were the dude that messaged me to tell me the pieces i listed as Adam Mclevey werent by him and that i must have listed the wrong pictures as the work and signature was nothing like his.
i only have about 120 of his works, but you knew best! anyhoooo
Im afraid i disagree with your idea of fact and im not convinced because its in capitals either. This is the way it works with auctions. Shout if you like, tell me im wrong if you like, but this is a much easier way for the OP to sell his collection. Ive explained why, you telling me otherwise While highlighting the word fact, will not change that. Not sure what your issue is here. I've NEVER disagreed or even commented on the ease of sale so what exactly is it that you disagree with??? I simply stated a few facts about the 25% premium so with all due respect the auction house is going to charge 25% premium over the sale price regardless of whether you believe it or not as it's stated in the details when you sign up to bid so....fact, FACT or F-A-C-T it's real my friend. However, no need to take my word for it...sign up and you will see it in black and white. HA ha i remember you now. You were the dude that messaged me to tell me the pieces i listed as Adam Mclevey werent by him and that i must have listed the wrong pictures as the work and signature was nothing like his. i only have about 120 of his works, but you knew best! anyhoooo
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cashewman
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by cashewman on Apr 26, 2017 14:29:59 GMT 1, I'm just going to add my one vote that I found this sale interesting, and wouldn't have found it if not for the post.
The anger at auctions here is also ridiculous (not ebay spamming, but auction houses in general). It's not a perfect market, here or in auctions. But in general, well-publicized auctions are much likelier to sell items at their market value than random forum posts. Never mind the increased exposure/demand, premium for assurance/reputation, and psychological elements of (as others have noted, loss aversion among them). And never mind the value of someone's time to manage a sale.
Christies did $5.4B last year in art sales. People vote with their dollars. Sorry if you don't like it, but it's true.
I'm just going to add my one vote that I found this sale interesting, and wouldn't have found it if not for the post.
The anger at auctions here is also ridiculous (not ebay spamming, but auction houses in general). It's not a perfect market, here or in auctions. But in general, well-publicized auctions are much likelier to sell items at their market value than random forum posts. Never mind the increased exposure/demand, premium for assurance/reputation, and psychological elements of (as others have noted, loss aversion among them). And never mind the value of someone's time to manage a sale.
Christies did $5.4B last year in art sales. People vote with their dollars. Sorry if you don't like it, but it's true.
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rodgro
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by rodgro on Apr 26, 2017 15:04:11 GMT 1, Not sure what your issue is here. I've NEVER disagreed or even commented on the ease of sale so what exactly is it that you disagree with??? I simply stated a few facts about the 25% premium so with all due respect the auction house is going to charge 25% premium over the sale price regardless of whether you believe it or not as it's stated in the details when you sign up to bid so....fact, FACT or F-A-C-T it's real my friend. However, no need to take my word for it...sign up and you will see it in black and white. HA ha i remember you now. You were the dude that messaged me to tell me the pieces i listed as Adam Mclevey werent by him and that i must have listed the wrong pictures as the work and signature was nothing like his. ย i only have about 120 of his works, but you knew best! anyhoooo
Wow! You are a piece of work! Not sure how an Adam McLevey conversation from years ago has to do with an auction thread from today but ok, since you brought it up I'll refresh your memory. You posted some little people drawings of Adam's and I asked you if you were sure they were by him as I had never seen them before. You assured me they were and we actually had a nice discussion and realized during it that I was familiar with Adams gallery paintings is why I didn't recognize the drawings. We chatted some more and that was it so I have no idea why you brought it up as I didn't think I knew more than you. I just reviewed the conversation and it was really good, but I think you have a different memory of it. So, let's take this full circle and come back to the auction. I'm truly sorry if I somehow offended you by stating that the auction house was charging 25% premium over the sales price of the sale, but it's fact and I'm not sure why you would suggest otherwise if you simply registered as it states it in plain English.
Not sure what your issue is here. I've NEVER disagreed or even commented on the ease of sale so what exactly is it that you disagree with??? I simply stated a few facts about the 25% premium so with all due respect the auction house is going to charge 25% premium over the sale price regardless of whether you believe it or not as it's stated in the details when you sign up to bid so....fact, FACT or F-A-C-T it's real my friend. However, no need to take my word for it...sign up and you will see it in black and white. HA ha i remember you now. You were the dude that messaged me to tell me the pieces i listed as Adam Mclevey werent by him and that i must have listed the wrong pictures as the work and signature was nothing like his. ย i only have about 120 of his works, but you knew best! anyhoooo Wow! You are a piece of work! Not sure how an Adam McLevey conversation from years ago has to do with an auction thread from today but ok, since you brought it up I'll refresh your memory. You posted some little people drawings of Adam's and I asked you if you were sure they were by him as I had never seen them before. You assured me they were and we actually had a nice discussion and realized during it that I was familiar with Adams gallery paintings is why I didn't recognize the drawings. We chatted some more and that was it so I have no idea why you brought it up as I didn't think I knew more than you. I just reviewed the conversation and it was really good, but I think you have a different memory of it. So, let's take this full circle and come back to the auction. I'm truly sorry if I somehow offended you by stating that the auction house was charging 25% premium over the sales price of the sale, but it's fact and I'm not sure why you would suggest otherwise if you simply registered as it states it in plain English.
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br0k3n
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by br0k3n on Apr 26, 2017 15:40:09 GMT 1, I love the Guy Denning piece... but with fees and postage it`s unaffordable for me
I love the Guy Denning piece... but with fees and postage it`s unaffordable for me
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.dappy
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by .dappy on Apr 26, 2017 15:50:59 GMT 1, ... this thread has gone off at a number of tangents, but quite entertaining ...
... this thread has gone off at a number of tangents, but quite entertaining ...
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by Rouen Cathedral on Apr 26, 2017 16:06:01 GMT 1, ... this thread has gone off at a number of tangents, but quite entertaining ...
So can you explain how posting your auction at a auction house is different then an eBay auction?
What's the difference? Why is one allowed and the other not?
... this thread has gone off at a number of tangents, but quite entertaining ...
So can you explain how posting your auction at a auction house is different then an eBay auction? What's the difference? Why is one allowed and the other not?
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by Deleted on Apr 26, 2017 16:06:48 GMT 1, ... this thread has gone off at a number of tangents, but quite entertaining ...
are you poised waiting on first ebay link to be posted
... this thread has gone off at a number of tangents, but quite entertaining ...
are you poised waiting on first ebay link to be posted
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tartarus
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by tartarus on Apr 26, 2017 16:17:50 GMT 1, HA ha i remember you now. You were the dude that messaged me to tell me the pieces i listed as Adam Mclevey werent by him and that i must have listed the wrong pictures as the work and signature was nothing like his. i only have about 120 of his works, but you knew best! anyhoooo Wow! You are a piece of work! Not sure how an Adam McLevey conversation from years ago has to do with an auction thread from today but ok, since you brought it up I'll refresh your memory. You posted some little people drawings of Adam's and I asked you if you were sure they were by him as I had never seen them before. You assured me they were and we actually had a nice discussion and realized during it that I was familiar with Adams gallery paintings is why I didn't recognize the drawings. We chatted some more and that was it so I have no idea why you brought it up as I didn't think I knew more than you. I just reviewed the conversation and it was really good, but I think you have a different memory of it. So, let's take this full circle and come back to the auction. I'm truly sorry if I somehow offended you by stating that the auction house was charging 25% premium over the sales price of the sale, but it's fact and I'm not sure why you would suggest otherwise if you simply registered as it states it in plain English. Bloody hell, i havnt denied there is a 25% buyers premium!!!!!
THERE IS A 25% BUYERS PREMI|UM.
A 25% BUYERS PREMIUM WILL APPLY.
Can you stop telling me ive missed the buyers premium now.
HA ha i remember you now. You were the dude that messaged me to tell me the pieces i listed as Adam Mclevey werent by him and that i must have listed the wrong pictures as the work and signature was nothing like his. i only have about 120 of his works, but you knew best! anyhoooo Wow! You are a piece of work! Not sure how an Adam McLevey conversation from years ago has to do with an auction thread from today but ok, since you brought it up I'll refresh your memory. You posted some little people drawings of Adam's and I asked you if you were sure they were by him as I had never seen them before. You assured me they were and we actually had a nice discussion and realized during it that I was familiar with Adams gallery paintings is why I didn't recognize the drawings. We chatted some more and that was it so I have no idea why you brought it up as I didn't think I knew more than you. I just reviewed the conversation and it was really good, but I think you have a different memory of it. So, let's take this full circle and come back to the auction. I'm truly sorry if I somehow offended you by stating that the auction house was charging 25% premium over the sales price of the sale, but it's fact and I'm not sure why you would suggest otherwise if you simply registered as it states it in plain English. Bloody hell, i havnt denied there is a 25% buyers premium!!!!! THERE IS A 25% BUYERS PREMI|UM. A 25% BUYERS PREMIUM WILL APPLY. Can you stop telling me ive missed the buyers premium now.
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JJN
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by JJN on Apr 26, 2017 16:40:44 GMT 1, Thanks for posting wouldnt have caught t otherwise.
GLWTS
James
Thanks for posting wouldnt have caught t otherwise.
GLWTS
James
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.dappy
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by .dappy on Apr 26, 2017 16:53:14 GMT 1, ... this thread has gone off at a number of tangents, but quite entertaining ...
are you poised waiting on first ebay link to be posted
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... this thread has gone off at a number of tangents, but quite entertaining ...
are you poised waiting on first ebay link to be posted โกโกโก โ โ โ โกโกโก ๐
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.dappy
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by .dappy on Apr 26, 2017 17:05:29 GMT 1, ... this thread has gone off at a number of tangents, but quite entertaining ...
So can you explain how posting your auction at a auction house is different then an eBay auction? What's the difference? Why is one allowed and the other not? ... we definitely don't allow ebay links and where people have posted auction house links with '2 hours to go' of their items, those links have been removed before ...
... people quite often post general auction links and I suppose this one is quite unusual, given that it is this person's whole collection in two weeks time ... if people start taking the pรฏss, then we can look at it again ...
... this thread has gone off at a number of tangents, but quite entertaining ...
So can you explain how posting your auction at a auction house is different then an eBay auction? What's the difference? Why is one allowed and the other not? ... we definitely don't allow ebay links and where people have posted auction house links with '2 hours to go' of their items, those links have been removed before ... ... people quite often post general auction links and I suppose this one is quite unusual, given that it is this person's whole collection in two weeks time ... if people start taking the pรฏss, then we can look at it again ...
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T-Bro
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by T-Bro on Apr 26, 2017 17:13:23 GMT 1,
I really dont get the issue with posting ebay /auction links if it is an art for sale section of the website....
BTW - aRe you heading to the VNA thing tomorrow Dappy?
I really dont get the issue with posting ebay /auction links if it is an art for sale section of the website....
BTW - aRe you heading to the VNA thing tomorrow Dappy?
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pressman
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by pressman on Apr 26, 2017 17:17:41 GMT 1, 37% Buyers Premium seems really high
37% Buyers Premium seems really high
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by Coach on Apr 26, 2017 17:18:54 GMT 1, So can you explain how posting your auction at a auction house is different then an eBay auction? What's the difference? Why is one allowed and the other not? ... we definitely don't allow ebay links and where people have posted auction house links with '2 hours to go' of their items, those links have been removed before ... ... people quite often post general auction links and I suppose this one is quite unusual, given that it is this person's whole collection in two weeks time ... if people start taking the pรฏss, then we can look at it again ...
Very sensible. Hopefully this puts an end to it.
So can you explain how posting your auction at a auction house is different then an eBay auction? What's the difference? Why is one allowed and the other not? ... we definitely don't allow ebay links and where people have posted auction house links with '2 hours to go' of their items, those links have been removed before ... ... people quite often post general auction links and I suppose this one is quite unusual, given that it is this person's whole collection in two weeks time ... if people start taking the pรฏss, then we can look at it again ... Very sensible. Hopefully this puts an end to it.
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Tommy Tucker
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by Tommy Tucker on Apr 26, 2017 17:19:45 GMT 1, Great heads up thanks.
Good luck with it all.
Great heads up thanks.
Good luck with it all.
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.dappy
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by .dappy on Apr 26, 2017 17:20:22 GMT 1, T-Bro ... love to, but 'fraid not ... I am washing my hat ... I hear that it is going to be rammed
(if ebay links were allowed, then that is what the For Sale Thread would turn into, with continuous new members only joining to post links and then streams of 'countdown' posts across the Forum pages)
T-Bro ... love to, but 'fraid not ... I am washing my hat ... I hear that it is going to be rammed (if ebay links were allowed, then that is what the For Sale Thread would turn into, with continuous new members only joining to post links and then streams of 'countdown' posts across the Forum pages)
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by Rouen Cathedral on Apr 26, 2017 18:13:15 GMT 1, So can you explain how posting your auction at a auction house is different then an eBay auction? What's the difference? Why is one allowed and the other not? ... we definitely don't allow ebay links and where people have posted auction house links with '2 hours to go' of their items, those links have been removed before ... ... people quite often post general auction links and I suppose this one is quite unusual, given that it is this person's whole collection in two weeks time ... if people start taking the pรฏss, then we can look at it again ... Don't need really see how there's a difference. Whys it matter if there's 2 hours left or 10 days. It could be argued the 10 days left is actually worse.
My understanding was that it's about self promoting ones own sales on other auction sites. Guess that's not the case....
So can you explain how posting your auction at a auction house is different then an eBay auction? What's the difference? Why is one allowed and the other not? ... we definitely don't allow ebay links and where people have posted auction house links with '2 hours to go' of their items, those links have been removed before ... ... people quite often post general auction links and I suppose this one is quite unusual, given that it is this person's whole collection in two weeks time ... if people start taking the pรฏss, then we can look at it again ... Don't need really see how there's a difference. Whys it matter if there's 2 hours left or 10 days. It could be argued the 10 days left is actually worse. My understanding was that it's about self promoting ones own sales on other auction sites. Guess that's not the case....
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.dappy
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by .dappy on Apr 26, 2017 18:38:47 GMT 1, Rouen Cathedral ... if you don't understand then I am not sure I can help you any further ...
... I know that you are upset over on the Kaws x Jordan Thread ...
Rouen Cathedral ... if you don't understand then I am not sure I can help you any further ... ... I know that you are upset over on the Kaws x Jordan Thread ...
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by Rouen Cathedral on Apr 26, 2017 18:46:58 GMT 1, Rouen Cathedral ... if you don't understand then I am not sure I can help you any further ... ... I know that you are upset over on the Kaws x Jordan Thread ... Lol I'm not upset about anything. It's weird that is your response as you are representing this forum though.
You could explain it. Or at least try. How does posting a link to ones own auction with 2 hours differ from posting to one with 10 days?
Rouen Cathedral ... if you don't understand then I am not sure I can help you any further ... ... I know that you are upset over on the Kaws x Jordan Thread ... Lol I'm not upset about anything. It's weird that is your response as you are representing this forum though. You could explain it. Or at least try. How does posting a link to ones own auction with 2 hours differ from posting to one with 10 days?
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tartarus
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by tartarus on Apr 26, 2017 18:50:52 GMT 1, Rouen Cathedral ... if you don't understand then I am not sure I can help you any further ... ... I know that you are upset over on the Kaws x Jordan Thread ... Lol I'm not upset about anything. It's weird that is your response as you are representing this forum though. You could explain it. Or at least try. How does posting a link to ones own auction with 2 hours differ from posting to one with 10 days? Links to auction houses have always been accepted, this is just a link to a sale containing all his pieces.
Simple really.
Rouen Cathedral ... if you don't understand then I am not sure I can help you any further ... ... I know that you are upset over on the Kaws x Jordan Thread ... Lol I'm not upset about anything. It's weird that is your response as you are representing this forum though. You could explain it. Or at least try. How does posting a link to ones own auction with 2 hours differ from posting to one with 10 days? Links to auction houses have always been accepted, this is just a link to a sale containing all his pieces. Simple really.
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