It wouldn't be that pleasurable until you got a sex change

and even then, it's kinda doubtful

: - )

At 07:20 PM 6/8/2012, Rix Posterz wrote:
Geraldine,

Personally, I send all of my high-end pieces to Bruce H., but, man. all this constant negative B.S. about Heritage Auctions is in my estimation truly getting old. Even if Grey Smith was the Devil incarnate, I'd be growing weary of your constant diatribes I have no doubt that most members of Mopo feel the same way. but are too polite to say what they think it to you. If I'm wrong, Mopo. please lie me on a bed of nails and let Rich find great pleasure in urinating on me! For all of us, Geraldine, please silence yourself about all this worn-out bullshit,
                                                         Sincerely,
                                                           Rick Ryan
                                                           rixposterz


In a message dated 6/8/2012 6:49:55 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, gkud...@rocketmail.com writes: Seems to me the director of a professional auction company would not say, "Don't worry, we have your posters tagged and inventoried" unless they did have them tagged.

Seems to me, a professional auction company doing what is close to a billion dollars worth of annual sales would have a very good double-ledger type of accounting software tied to a database which could help staff evaluate poster's worth and track it's movement through their system. That same software would not allow an employee to simply remove it's existence from their inventory.

Seems to me if a professional auction company has high end Signature auctions and weekly low-end auctions, posters going in the low-end auction would be in the same database.

Seems to me, if a company like Bruce's which does a high volume of annual sales is capable of keeping track of their customer's inventory, a company like Heritage, which specialized in high end Signature auctions, should be able to keep track of inventory....

The question is, does a high end company like Heritage depend on their customer's inventory to evaluate a poster's worth or a shipment? Doubt it.


From: John Waldman <jhnwald...@yahoo.com>
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2012 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Bruce vs Heritage inventory & auciton services

Seems to me a professional auction company would tell the customer to do a inventory. Not everyone knows what to do when they are selling something at auction. It's not an everyday occurrence after all.
A little customer service goes a long way.
JW

From: Geraldine Kudaka <gkud...@rocketmail.com>
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2012 9:40 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Bruce vs Heritage inventory & auciton services

These conversations move very rapidly, especially when one gets loopy after a lot of hours writing emails. My apologies...

I don't know if you've been following the discussion about our submissions to Heritage and our stock -- which we had been told by Grey were tagged and inventoried -- "disappearing". We were never paid for them and they weren't returned.

After Heritage only listed a portion of our posters on their inventory, Rudy Franchi told us Heritage didn't want the common posters -- like the Judge Dredd double sided transparency posters used in light box marquees we had sent in our first consignment batch -- and suggested we consign the higher valued posters to Heritage, and common posters like the aforementioned Dredd to Bruce.

I posted my submission to Bruce on MOPO because there was a lot of talk about my responsibility for sending an un-inventoried lot to Heritage. In fact, some MOPOers said I was to blame for their "disappearance" at Heritage because I hadn't inventoried them or pursued Grey about their status.

Well, at the same time we sent our 2nd batch of posters to Heritage, we sent an equal sized consignment batch to Bruce. Like the Heritage consignment, this consignment to Bruce was not inventoried.

I haven't been posting Bruce illegally appropriated my goods because there wasn't a problem with payments or returns.

The deal was straight ahead and worked without any effort on my part.

And if Bruce wears a kilt or has good legs... well, I couldn't say.


From: Rix Posterz <rixpost...@aol.com>
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2012 8:55 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Bruce vs Heritage inventory & auciton services

Wait...maybe I missed something. Does Bruce wear a kilt? Is that what you're saying?

In a message dated 6/6/2012 5:44:47 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, gkud...@rocketmail.com writes: I did forget to mention you, Bruce... Sorry.. Mistake as you were the inspiration for my disgruntled attitude... Your regular payments to our Paypal account was what kept Heritage's lack of payments in the forefront of my mind.

Even though your company has done phenomenally well -- an inspiration for any ebay seller that yes, there is life after ebay -- Heritage gets more press because of their huge glossy catalog and high dollar items...

But you've proven that reliability is more important than big glossies.

Reminds me of a producer I knew who accidentally started investing in coin operated laundromats. He loved it. Said all those quarters were the easiest way to rake in the money, and he didn't have to deal with whining actors and residuals. All it took was a part time handyman to keep those machines running.

Quarters add up faster than big checks that never clear.


From: Bruce Hershenson <brucehershen...@gmail.com>
To: Geraldine Kudaka <gkud...@rocketmail.com>
Cc: MoPo-L@listserv.american.edu
Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2012 7:45 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Bruce vs Heritage inventory & auciton services

Thanks much! That is the huge advantage of having 26 people working here, compared to just a handful (or just two) at many other places. And of course it is not just your consignment, but all the ones we receive (which can be very daunting, since we receive thousands of items per week, of all sizes, from all countries, and from all years). This past Sunday we even added TOYS to our Sunday lineup!

Our job is to make it EASY for collectors to dispose of unwanted items, and to help them get more than they could if they sold them to a dealer. If they need to have notarized lists of what they sent (complete with videos of them placing the items into packages and taking them to the Post Office!) then we no longer serve that function, and our consignors will go elsewhere.

Bruce

On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 12:12 AM, Geraldine Kudaka <<mailto:gkud...@rocketmail.com>gkud...@rocketmail.com> wrote: One point, which Sean inspired me to put into my email rebuttal -- is actually a very important point which I didn't bring up earlier because it wasn't relevant.

The same day we shipped out this 2nd batch of 30-40 un-inventoried posters to Heritage, we also shipped a batch of the same 30-40 batch size to Bruce.

We packed them at the same time, and took them both to be shipped, insured... of course.

Bruce immediately responded by email, and we started getting sales reports & payments to our Paypal account.

In fact, it was Bruce's regular payments that caused us to start questioning why we hadn't heard from Heritage.

So here's to Bruce, for handling out 30-40 un-inventoried posters in a responsible, professional way.



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