I have almost 1500 members at MoviePosterBid
Bruce has about 5000 members
Heritage has over 2 million people throughout the entire list of
bidders, of which some 50,000 have bid on posters over the last 10 years
I think that speaks for itself
then add in that their bidders are some of the wealthiest people in
the world and who do not buy anywhere else...
well, that's your answer
At 01:07 PM 3/8/2009, Mike Laskowsky wrote:
Just curious of your views on Ebay auctions verses big auction
houses like Herritage and many others.
It just surprises me that I see such great vintage movie posters and
lobbies on Ebay by well known sellers with highly collected titles
in great condition and priced fairly, yet no buyers. Yet Herritage
always seems to pull in winning bidders who bid more than you can
buy it Ebay and plus a 20% buyers premium. I have also won items
from Herritage, but most times find their grading to be a bit off. I
have bought posters that were graded Fine+ and when received, I
would not even had given it a grade of Fine. Most Ebay sellers will
accept returns where Herritage will not.
What are your views on these auctions?
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