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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by popularfilms on Apr 25, 2017 20:55:55 GMT 1, Julien's in Beverly Hills is selling over a hundred pieces from my collection on May 11:
www.julienslive.com/view-auctions/catalog/id/215/?page=1
Some seriously low reserves. Good luck!
Sean
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singo369
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by singo369 on Apr 25, 2017 23:02:08 GMT 1, Great collection, can't help but feel you'd of sold a lot on here, without paying a commission?
Great collection, can't help but feel you'd of sold a lot on here, without paying a commission?
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by jluhiex on Apr 25, 2017 23:13:50 GMT 1, Amazing collection.
I will definitely be watching this auction as it is local to me as well.
Amazing collection.
I will definitely be watching this auction as it is local to me as well.
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by samfrost on Apr 25, 2017 23:16:41 GMT 1, Excellent collection, you shouldnt be paying too much on the commission side. Why not here? Well...probably due to high troll activity and time wasters. Best of luck with your sale!
Excellent collection, you shouldnt be paying too much on the commission side. Why not here? Well...probably due to high troll activity and time wasters. Best of luck with your sale!
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by tartarus on Apr 25, 2017 23:30:01 GMT 1, people always seem to want stuff for nothing on here. Its why i wont bother anymore. If someone is looking then great, but sales threads are just a waste of time unless its banksy.
The auction have over a 100 pieces of his, pretty sure his commision is zero somehow. And with zero bullshit.
people always seem to want stuff for nothing on here. Its why i wont bother anymore. If someone is looking then great, but sales threads are just a waste of time unless its banksy.
The auction have over a 100 pieces of his, pretty sure his commision is zero somehow. And with zero bullshit.
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by Masong on Apr 25, 2017 23:32:40 GMT 1, Excellent collection, you shouldnt be paying too much on the commission side. Why not here? Well...probably due to high troll activity and time wasters. Best of luck with your sale!
I don't think there's to much trolling on this forum. People sometimes get a bit of stick when they're a new member and treat it like a fee free eBay....There's plenty there for interested parties so good luck with the auction.
Excellent collection, you shouldnt be paying too much on the commission side. Why not here? Well...probably due to high troll activity and time wasters. Best of luck with your sale! I don't think there's to much trolling on this forum. People sometimes get a bit of stick when they're a new member and treat it like a fee free eBay....There's plenty there for interested parties so good luck with the auction.
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by rodgro on Apr 26, 2017 0:37:05 GMT 1, You have some great pieces that I would love to bid on and was registering so I could until I got to the part where it says "buyer agrees to pay a 25% premium" on any sales $0-$199,999. No thanks but best of luck...I think you're going to need it if they are asking buyers to pay an additional $250 on a $1000 sale (as an example). I agree with the other forum member that suggested you would be better off selling outright as the premium seems ridiculous. Aren't they already taking a piece of the sale?? Anyway, I wish you the best.
You have some great pieces that I would love to bid on and was registering so I could until I got to the part where it says "buyer agrees to pay a 25% premium" on any sales $0-$199,999. No thanks but best of luck...I think you're going to need it if they are asking buyers to pay an additional $250 on a $1000 sale (as an example). I agree with the other forum member that suggested you would be better off selling outright as the premium seems ridiculous. Aren't they already taking a piece of the sale?? Anyway, I wish you the best.
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by Deleted on Apr 26, 2017 2:26:41 GMT 1, So you are a total and utter dick with 9 posts that just spams his auction here without giving people a chance to buy stuff from you without a 25% fee.
FUCK OFF
So you are a total and utter dick with 9 posts that just spams his auction here without giving people a chance to buy stuff from you without a 25% fee.
FUCK OFF
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by d.r. perseus on Apr 26, 2017 2:45:00 GMT 1, people always seem to want stuff for nothing on here. Its why i wont bother anymore. If someone is looking then great, but sales threads are just a waste of time unless its banksy. The auction have over a 100 pieces of his, pretty sure his commision is zero somehow. And with zero bullshit. Who is asking for stuff for nothing?
people always seem to want stuff for nothing on here. Its why i wont bother anymore. If someone is looking then great, but sales threads are just a waste of time unless its banksy. The auction have over a 100 pieces of his, pretty sure his commision is zero somehow. And with zero bullshit. Who is asking for stuff for nothing?
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by Rouen Cathedral on Apr 26, 2017 3:14:49 GMT 1, So you are a total and utter dick with 9 posts that just spams his auction here without giving people a chance to buy stuff from you without a 25% fee. f**kOFF
Seriously. How is this allowed. Same as spamming ones own eBay auction
So you are a total and utter dick with 9 posts that just spams his auction here without giving people a chance to buy stuff from you without a 25% fee. f**kOFF Seriously. How is this allowed. Same as spamming ones own eBay auction
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by jimmy on Apr 26, 2017 3:24:32 GMT 1, Calm down...Sean offered this collection on the forum more than once. I'm sure he has his reasons for going the auction route.
Calm down...Sean offered this collection on the forum more than once. I'm sure he has his reasons for going the auction route.
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by Rouen Cathedral on Apr 26, 2017 3:33:43 GMT 1, Calm down...Sean offered this collection on the forum more than once. I'm sure he has his reasons for going the auction route.
How is this different then spamming ones own eBay auction?
It's not.
Calm down...Sean offered this collection on the forum more than once. I'm sure he has his reasons for going the auction route. How is this different then spamming ones own eBay auction? It's not.
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by jimmy on Apr 26, 2017 4:15:54 GMT 1, Calm down...Sean offered this collection on the forum more than once. I'm sure he has his reasons for going the auction route. How is this different then spamming ones own eBay auction? It's not.
It's a link to the Julien's Spring Street Art Auction, not his specific listings.
Calm down...Sean offered this collection on the forum more than once. I'm sure he has his reasons for going the auction route. How is this different then spamming ones own eBay auction? It's not. It's a link to the Julien's Spring Street Art Auction, not his specific listings.
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by Rouen Cathedral on Apr 26, 2017 4:35:57 GMT 1, How is this different then spamming ones own eBay auction? It's not. It's a link to the Julien's Spring Street Art Auction, not his specific listings.
Lol
Okay so listing and eBay search for a certain print and then stating 'oh mine is here' is okay? Lol okay good one!
How is this different then spamming ones own eBay auction? It's not. It's a link to the Julien's Spring Street Art Auction, not his specific listings. Lol Okay so listing and eBay search for a certain print and then stating 'oh mine is here' is okay? Lol okay good one!
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by aslee23 on Apr 26, 2017 6:11:14 GMT 1, I say we burn him at the stake. Why let anything like this take place? This could end all of humanity itself!! Burn burn buuuuurrrnnn!
I say we burn him at the stake. Why let anything like this take place? This could end all of humanity itself!! Burn burn buuuuurrrnnn!
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by msobel3 on Apr 26, 2017 6:22:11 GMT 1, Calm down...Sean offered this collection on the forum more than once. I'm sure he has his reasons for going the auction route. How is this different then spamming ones own eBay auction? It's not.
People are actually interested.
Calm down...Sean offered this collection on the forum more than once. I'm sure he has his reasons for going the auction route. How is this different then spamming ones own eBay auction? It's not. People are actually interested.
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by tartarus on Apr 26, 2017 9:41:37 GMT 1, people always seem to want stuff for nothing on here. Its why i wont bother anymore. If someone is looking then great, but sales threads are just a waste of time unless its banksy. The auction have over a 100 pieces of his, pretty sure his commision is zero somehow. And with zero bullshit. Who is asking for stuff for nothing? Well im not about to go super specific or anything. But if you put things up for sale here you would know what i mean. Try selling something, youll get a ton of people telling you you dont know the market and that your way over priced. And that they know far more about the artists prices than you do. There are plenty of chancers on here that make it a massive ball ache and a pain in the arse. Then you have to deal with their follow up emails in the hope you fell for their shit.
Dont get me wrong, made plenty buys and sells on here with great people who wanted the items. And not had one problem deal on here. But i get sick to death of people trying to rip things out from good people only to sell them for profit. So to me, id rather not bother with the hastle and put things to auction. Assuming its not instant funds desperatly needed, then its kinda worth the hastle. Just my take on it these days though.
people always seem to want stuff for nothing on here. Its why i wont bother anymore. If someone is looking then great, but sales threads are just a waste of time unless its banksy. The auction have over a 100 pieces of his, pretty sure his commision is zero somehow. And with zero bullshit. Who is asking for stuff for nothing? Well im not about to go super specific or anything. But if you put things up for sale here you would know what i mean. Try selling something, youll get a ton of people telling you you dont know the market and that your way over priced. And that they know far more about the artists prices than you do. There are plenty of chancers on here that make it a massive ball ache and a pain in the arse. Then you have to deal with their follow up emails in the hope you fell for their shit. Dont get me wrong, made plenty buys and sells on here with great people who wanted the items. And not had one problem deal on here. But i get sick to death of people trying to rip things out from good people only to sell them for profit. So to me, id rather not bother with the hastle and put things to auction. Assuming its not instant funds desperatly needed, then its kinda worth the hastle. Just my take on it these days though.
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by jluhiex on Apr 26, 2017 9:54:47 GMT 1, If he has the time and patience to sell each piece individually then sure, pocket the extra 25k in fees.
Even if he did sell on here only 1/4 of his collection would garner any interest...if you take away those pieces then the auction house probably wouldn't even bother as it doesn't provide any foot traffic. In that scenario his negotiation on auction house commission is severely hampered so he's actually better off selling everything at once to them. He'll actually liquidate his less desirable pieces and pay less commission without having to answer a gazillion PM's and deal with payment, non-payers, tire-kickers, re-neggers, and anything else under the sun.
If he has the time and patience to sell each piece individually then sure, pocket the extra 25k in fees.
Even if he did sell on here only 1/4 of his collection would garner any interest...if you take away those pieces then the auction house probably wouldn't even bother as it doesn't provide any foot traffic. In that scenario his negotiation on auction house commission is severely hampered so he's actually better off selling everything at once to them. He'll actually liquidate his less desirable pieces and pay less commission without having to answer a gazillion PM's and deal with payment, non-payers, tire-kickers, re-neggers, and anything else under the sun.
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by noodle on Apr 26, 2017 10:07:09 GMT 1, Great collection. Some real hard to find gems, GLWS
Great collection. Some real hard to find gems, GLWS
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by Ponyboy Curtis on Apr 26, 2017 10:17:43 GMT 1, I'd have bought a few pieces if offered on here. Sod using Julian's however. Sorry dude.
I'd have bought a few pieces if offered on here. Sod using Julian's however. Sorry dude.
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by Deleted on Apr 26, 2017 10:34:37 GMT 1, You have some great pieces that I would love to bid on and was registering so I could until I got to the part where it says "buyer agrees to pay a 25% premium" on any sales $0-$199,999. No thanks but best of luck...I think you're going to need it if they are asking buyers to pay an additional $250 on a $1000 sale (as an example). I agree with the other forum member that suggested you would be better off selling outright as the premium seems ridiculous. Aren't they already taking a piece of the sale?? Anyway, I wish you the best. Try to sell one item on here let alone many and you will see why the OP has chosen this route as many have pointed out above.
I have never created a sales thread on here but have sold a few items by responding to Want To Buy / looking for threads and some of them have been torture. When you think you are doing someone a favour by selling them something they are looking for at a price that is fair to both parties you still get torn to shreds.
You have some great pieces that I would love to bid on and was registering so I could until I got to the part where it says "buyer agrees to pay a 25% premium" on any sales $0-$199,999. No thanks but best of luck...I think you're going to need it if they are asking buyers to pay an additional $250 on a $1000 sale (as an example). I agree with the other forum member that suggested you would be better off selling outright as the premium seems ridiculous. Aren't they already taking a piece of the sale?? Anyway, I wish you the best. Try to sell one item on here let alone many and you will see why the OP has chosen this route as many have pointed out above.
I have never created a sales thread on here but have sold a few items by responding to Want To Buy / looking for threads and some of them have been torture. When you think you are doing someone a favour by selling them something they are looking for at a price that is fair to both parties you still get torn to shreds.
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by rodgro on Apr 26, 2017 10:45:08 GMT 1, If he has the time and patience to sell each piece individually then sure, pocket the extra 25k in fees. Even if he did sell on here only 1/4 of his collection would garner any interest...if you take away those pieces then the auction house probably wouldn't even bother as it doesn't provide any foot traffic. In that scenario his negotiation on auction house commission is severely hampered so he's actually better off selling everything at once to them. He'll actually liquidate his less desirable pieces and pay less commission without having to answer a gazillion PM's and deal with payment, non-payers, tire-kickers, re-neggers, and anything else under the sun.
I'm not following your "f he has the time and patience to sell each piece individually then sure, pocket the extra 25k in fees" statement. I think maybe you are missing the point. Let's for a second assume that every person who places bids on these pieces is knowledgeable to the market value of the pieces he/she is bidding on. Wouldn't those people only bid the fair market value of each minus 25% as they know they have to pay that 25% premium on top of whatever the piece sells for? GET IT?? Unless everyone who bids on this work has just won the lottery and doesn't care about money the pieces will sell for approx 25% less than their market value. It's not guaranteed, but this probably means the seller will receive 25% less than these piecesarextruly worth plus any percentage of the actual sale he has to pay to the auction house. If he is lucky they are only taking the extra 25% being taken on top of the sale that is charged to the buyer but it is likely the auction house is also taking a percentage of the sale. I would argue that the seller would have done much better selling on the Forum for free or eBay for 3%. Just my opinion. Side note; after I canceled my registration after reading about the 25% fee, I started receiving emails and calls from the auction house 5 minutes later. I truly wish the seller good luck but that's not a good sign of a good auction house.
If he has the time and patience to sell each piece individually then sure, pocket the extra 25k in fees. Even if he did sell on here only 1/4 of his collection would garner any interest...if you take away those pieces then the auction house probably wouldn't even bother as it doesn't provide any foot traffic. In that scenario his negotiation on auction house commission is severely hampered so he's actually better off selling everything at once to them. He'll actually liquidate his less desirable pieces and pay less commission without having to answer a gazillion PM's and deal with payment, non-payers, tire-kickers, re-neggers, and anything else under the sun. I'm not following your "f he has the time and patience to sell each piece individually then sure, pocket the extra 25k in fees" statement. I think maybe you are missing the point. Let's for a second assume that every person who places bids on these pieces is knowledgeable to the market value of the pieces he/she is bidding on. Wouldn't those people only bid the fair market value of each minus 25% as they know they have to pay that 25% premium on top of whatever the piece sells for? GET IT?? Unless everyone who bids on this work has just won the lottery and doesn't care about money the pieces will sell for approx 25% less than their market value. It's not guaranteed, but this probably means the seller will receive 25% less than these piecesarextruly worth plus any percentage of the actual sale he has to pay to the auction house. If he is lucky they are only taking the extra 25% being taken on top of the sale that is charged to the buyer but it is likely the auction house is also taking a percentage of the sale. I would argue that the seller would have done much better selling on the Forum for free or eBay for 3%. Just my opinion. Side note; after I canceled my registration after reading about the 25% fee, I started receiving emails and calls from the auction house 5 minutes later. I truly wish the seller good luck but that's not a good sign of a good auction house.
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by tartarus on Apr 26, 2017 11:33:34 GMT 1, If he has the time and patience to sell each piece individually then sure, pocket the extra 25k in fees. Even if he did sell on here only 1/4 of his collection would garner any interest...if you take away those pieces then the auction house probably wouldn't even bother as it doesn't provide any foot traffic. In that scenario his negotiation on auction house commission is severely hampered so he's actually better off selling everything at once to them. He'll actually liquidate his less desirable pieces and pay less commission without having to answer a gazillion PM's and deal with payment, non-payers, tire-kickers, re-neggers, and anything else under the sun. I'm not following your "f he has the time and patience to sell each piece individually then sure, pocket the extra 25k in fees" statement. I think maybe you are missing the point. Let's for a second assume that every person who places bids on these pieces is knowledgeable to the market value of the pieces he/she is bidding on. Wouldn't those people only bid the fair market value of each minus 25% as they know they have to pay that 25% premium on top of whatever the piece sells for? GET IT?? Unless everyone who bids on this work has just won the lottery and doesn't care about money the pieces will sell for approx 25% less than their market value. It's not guaranteed, but this probably means the seller will receive 25% less than these piecesarextruly worth plus any percentage of the actual sale he has to pay to the auction house. If he is lucky they are only taking the extra 25% being taken on top of the sale that is charged to the buyer but it is likely the auction house is also taking a percentage of the sale. I would argue that the seller would have done much better selling on the Forum for free or eBay for 3%. Just my opinion. Side note; after I canceled my registration after reading about the 25% fee, I started receiving emails and calls from the auction house 5 minutes later. I truly wish the seller good luck but that's not a good sign of a good auction house. 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!
If he has the time and patience to sell each piece individually then sure, pocket the extra 25k in fees. Even if he did sell on here only 1/4 of his collection would garner any interest...if you take away those pieces then the auction house probably wouldn't even bother as it doesn't provide any foot traffic. In that scenario his negotiation on auction house commission is severely hampered so he's actually better off selling everything at once to them. He'll actually liquidate his less desirable pieces and pay less commission without having to answer a gazillion PM's and deal with payment, non-payers, tire-kickers, re-neggers, and anything else under the sun. I'm not following your "f he has the time and patience to sell each piece individually then sure, pocket the extra 25k in fees" statement. I think maybe you are missing the point. Let's for a second assume that every person who places bids on these pieces is knowledgeable to the market value of the pieces he/she is bidding on. Wouldn't those people only bid the fair market value of each minus 25% as they know they have to pay that 25% premium on top of whatever the piece sells for? GET IT?? Unless everyone who bids on this work has just won the lottery and doesn't care about money the pieces will sell for approx 25% less than their market value. It's not guaranteed, but this probably means the seller will receive 25% less than these piecesarextruly worth plus any percentage of the actual sale he has to pay to the auction house. If he is lucky they are only taking the extra 25% being taken on top of the sale that is charged to the buyer but it is likely the auction house is also taking a percentage of the sale. I would argue that the seller would have done much better selling on the Forum for free or eBay for 3%. Just my opinion. Side note; after I canceled my registration after reading about the 25% fee, I started receiving emails and calls from the auction house 5 minutes later. I truly wish the seller good luck but that's not a good sign of a good auction house. 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!
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by Rouen Cathedral on Apr 26, 2017 11:58:09 GMT 1, How is this different then spamming ones own eBay auction? It's not. People are actually interested.
Lol
I'm sure if I posted banksy prints on eBay people would be interested too. So that should be allowed?
What is going on in this place. Greed greed greed!
How is this different then spamming ones own eBay auction? It's not. People are actually interested. Lol I'm sure if I posted banksy prints on eBay people would be interested too. So that should be allowed? What is going on in this place. Greed greed greed!
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by Rouen Cathedral on Apr 26, 2017 12:03:37 GMT 1, I'm not following your "f he has the time and patience to sell each piece individually then sure, pocket the extra 25k in fees" statement. I think maybe you are missing the point. Let's for a second assume that every person who places bids on these pieces is knowledgeable to the market value of the pieces he/she is bidding on. Wouldn't those people only bid the fair market value of each minus 25% as they know they have to pay that 25% premium on top of whatever the piece sells for? GET IT?? Unless everyone who bids on this work has just won the lottery and doesn't care about money the pieces will sell for approx 25% less than their market value. It's not guaranteed, but this probably means the seller will receive 25% less than these piecesarextruly worth plus any percentage of the actual sale he has to pay to the auction house. If he is lucky they are only taking the extra 25% being taken on top of the sale that is charged to the buyer but it is likely the auction house is also taking a percentage of the sale. I would argue that the seller would have done much better selling on the Forum for free or eBay for 3%. Just my opinion. Side note; after I canceled my registration after reading about the 25% fee, I started receiving emails and calls from the auction house 5 minutes later. I truly wish the seller good luck but that's not a good sign of a good auction house. 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!
Rich people problems. Man oh man. Haha
Hard work to sell art on a forum. As to the comment about people posting and everyone telling them their prices are wrong. Isn't it usually the truth? Haha
I'm not following your "f he has the time and patience to sell each piece individually then sure, pocket the extra 25k in fees" statement. I think maybe you are missing the point. Let's for a second assume that every person who places bids on these pieces is knowledgeable to the market value of the pieces he/she is bidding on. Wouldn't those people only bid the fair market value of each minus 25% as they know they have to pay that 25% premium on top of whatever the piece sells for? GET IT?? Unless everyone who bids on this work has just won the lottery and doesn't care about money the pieces will sell for approx 25% less than their market value. It's not guaranteed, but this probably means the seller will receive 25% less than these piecesarextruly worth plus any percentage of the actual sale he has to pay to the auction house. If he is lucky they are only taking the extra 25% being taken on top of the sale that is charged to the buyer but it is likely the auction house is also taking a percentage of the sale. I would argue that the seller would have done much better selling on the Forum for free or eBay for 3%. Just my opinion. Side note; after I canceled my registration after reading about the 25% fee, I started receiving emails and calls from the auction house 5 minutes later. I truly wish the seller good luck but that's not a good sign of a good auction house. 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! Rich people problems. Man oh man. Haha Hard work to sell art on a forum. As to the comment about people posting and everyone telling them their prices are wrong. Isn't it usually the truth? Haha
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by rodgro on Apr 26, 2017 12:18:34 GMT 1, I'm not following your "f he has the time and patience to sell each piece individually then sure, pocket the extra 25k in fees" statement. I think maybe you are missing the point. Let's for a second assume that every person who places bids on these pieces is knowledgeable to the market value of the pieces he/she is bidding on. Wouldn't those people only bid the fair market value of each minus 25% as they know they have to pay that 25% premium on top of whatever the piece sells for? GET IT?? Unless everyone who bids on this work has just won the lottery and doesn't care about money the pieces will sell for approx 25% less than their market value. It's not guaranteed, but this probably means the seller will receive 25% less than these piecesarextruly worth plus any percentage of the actual sale he has to pay to the auction house. If he is lucky they are only taking the extra 25% being taken on top of the sale that is charged to the buyer but it is likely the auction house is also taking a percentage of the sale. I would argue that the seller would have done much better selling on the Forum for free or eBay for 3%. Just my opinion. Side note; after I canceled my registration after reading about the 25% fee, I started receiving emails and calls from the auction house 5 minutes later. I truly wish the seller good luck but that's not a good sign of a good auction house. 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.
I'm not following your "f he has the time and patience to sell each piece individually then sure, pocket the extra 25k in fees" statement. I think maybe you are missing the point. Let's for a second assume that every person who places bids on these pieces is knowledgeable to the market value of the pieces he/she is bidding on. Wouldn't those people only bid the fair market value of each minus 25% as they know they have to pay that 25% premium on top of whatever the piece sells for? GET IT?? Unless everyone who bids on this work has just won the lottery and doesn't care about money the pieces will sell for approx 25% less than their market value. It's not guaranteed, but this probably means the seller will receive 25% less than these piecesarextruly worth plus any percentage of the actual sale he has to pay to the auction house. If he is lucky they are only taking the extra 25% being taken on top of the sale that is charged to the buyer but it is likely the auction house is also taking a percentage of the sale. I would argue that the seller would have done much better selling on the Forum for free or eBay for 3%. Just my opinion. Side note; after I canceled my registration after reading about the 25% fee, I started receiving emails and calls from the auction house 5 minutes later. I truly wish the seller good luck but that's not a good sign of a good auction house. 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.
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stelio
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May 2014
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by stelio on Apr 26, 2017 12:23:07 GMT 1, UAA might as well embrace what it has becomce, an auction house. The pefered way to sell here is silent auction that puts forum memebrs against each other. Might as well start charging a fee to sell here too...
UAA might as well embrace what it has becomce, an auction house. The pefered way to sell here is silent auction that puts forum memebrs against each other. Might as well start charging a fee to sell here too...
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rodgro
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January 2011
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by rodgro on Apr 26, 2017 12:40:10 GMT 1, UAA might as well embrace what it has becomce, an auction house. The pefered way to sell here is silent auction that puts forum memebrs against each other. Might as well start charging a fee to sell here too...
I do agree it seems that way at times, but I also think the Forum still has a great core of like minded people that have great conversation and sales threads. Everyone is looking for a deal which makes it tough to sell at times, but I think most everything listed with a fair price sells eventually. It baffles me a little when people list things at 2-3 times their market value and then get pissed or bitter when they don't sell. Funny post by the guy about "first world problems" as I totally agree and personally I would rather deal with a few tire kickers/time wasters rather than take a 25% + hit on selling my entire collection but that's just me/my opinion.
UAA might as well embrace what it has becomce, an auction house. The pefered way to sell here is silent auction that puts forum memebrs against each other. Might as well start charging a fee to sell here too... I do agree it seems that way at times, but I also think the Forum still has a great core of like minded people that have great conversation and sales threads. Everyone is looking for a deal which makes it tough to sell at times, but I think most everything listed with a fair price sells eventually. It baffles me a little when people list things at 2-3 times their market value and then get pissed or bitter when they don't sell. Funny post by the guy about "first world problems" as I totally agree and personally I would rather deal with a few tire kickers/time wasters rather than take a 25% + hit on selling my entire collection but that's just me/my opinion.
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January 1970
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by Deleted on Apr 26, 2017 12:40:28 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
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
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mla
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June 2015
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Julien's is auctioning off my collection on May 11., by mla on Apr 26, 2017 12:41:39 GMT 1, I don't mind the post, but it belongs in the auction section.
I don't mind the post, but it belongs in the auction section.
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