well I suggest you create a distribution hub with a local USA dealer.. when You sell a item it could be speedy packed and shipped.. I fee for the materials, labor and postage could be created to compensate the local USA distributor,, Your investment would be to ship the inventory Bulk by a courier at cheapest cost I used DB shrenker german based air frieght If you have some weight it makes sense, several of my UK and German printers do it and get deep discount.. then you just need a shipper in states that can store the images and then Pull and ship..It has to be better then doing omsie sales from austrailia...Ive had peopel request 1st class mail if under 4 lbs but take awhile.. priority is costly,, there is new flat rate prices and I would suggest very small tubes that you should be able to have made there for daybills..also investigate other aussies that use a container and see if you can piggyback on another sellers items..may take awhiel to set up but once in place you could make money. also offer a flat fee based on when a item sellss for the shipper or even a monthly fee for holding the inventory...I havenoticed China has started doing that.. they get a domestic re-distribution and then Just have good in USA ready to go... in retail,, the system is called ' JUST IN TIme" and manyof the bog retaiilesr like walmarts do that.. I was a vendor for retail chains and we would have POs back to back so the chain would have a contant flow of Goods. hope that offers some food for thought ! best, Tom

On 2014-09-24 16:44, JOHN REID Vintage Movie Memorabilia wrote:
Tom
Postage is one of the biggest problems for dealers these days - particularly in sending packages from Australia to the US. There is no getting around the increases in costs and that is ultimately reducing the cost of lower end
stock even further.

Here is an example. I recently sold a lot of items on ebay for 2.99 each.
Commission on the sale was 0.30 which sounds OK.
However, there was also a commission on the postage of 1.20 for domestic
postage and 1.70 for international postage

My postage charges barely cover the actual cost. If you inflate the postage price to cover the commission buyers will be turned off. Many dealers forget about factoring in the commission on postage when setting prices on ebay. It is pretty obvious that it is a complete waste of time in selling anything
for a low price on ebay.

It sounds like sacrilege to a collector, but it is getting to the stage
where it will be better for a dealer to throw low value stock in the garbage
rather than try and move it.

Regards
John





JOHN REID VINTAGE MOVIE MEMORABILIA
www.moviemem.com
PO Box 92
Elanora
Qld 4221
Australia


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Martin
Sent: Wednesday, 24 September 2014 2:08 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] MoviePosterBid Auctions being rescheduled and other
notices about the future of auctions

john very interesting... I may have found a new profession helping people disolve collections.. when My own issues happened , stress, divorce, haveing to move because I lost my house and commercial building in divorce, health, money loss.. at 1st I was devastated but what happened next and is still
happening is I was able to stop being emotional and deal with it in a
strategic way..I discovered life was not everlasting thats everyhing was so temporary, thats how I learned a Robinson curuso approach to survival...I started with Prayer, then downsized everything.. s my costs are minimal, and basically hunkered down as I was unable to walk.. so I was bedridden since
like 2012, 2013 and just this year could put some weight on a rebuilt
foot.tehn My ear went deaf and I have Heart issues and beginnings of
Glucoma... No pity please.. I think its funny because Its so odd being a mucisn who like to see and hear and walk and them Boom// but anyways I am a chaos managment expert.. I remeber before my stents in Hospital the nurses said your on a laptop dealing with customerson ebay?? I was and in a nursing home also.. I tryed to delagate to my son howevere he had a different idea of customer service.. he know now afet he himself experienced a pissed off customer so I put on hiatis till I felt ready to do it myself... Ive sent a few ordeds since about a month ago and so far everyones been happy..I have been testing the waters soI do a good job... But I am able to organize very fast make decisions and orchestrate big projects even when I can not walk... and Im learning to adapt to disablitys ... sure its hard but in a way its
why I can help others,,, that find it hard to let go and get stuck in
collections..
people call me everyday on phone and I give them ideas on how to sell off thier collectables for free...I try to direct them/// also.I would be happy to help anyone on mopo do this also..as imagine if the collection can be used as a fundraiser, or as a tax write off, or packed up cleaned out in a
week of everythng... some wives would love it...
nice part is the funds can make some dreams happen like a well earned
vacation or a car or just simplifing life.. as many auction house want High
end only or dealers want to pay pennies..I think of this as it can be
various ways to dispose... some in museums, some in private, some in
shoppes...a custom way to get rid of a huge amount in a short time... as I did it myself and know every aspect of the project from start to finish.. and Like Rich understands about 60% is probably slow sellers and paying more in rent then what it will sell for.. I am able to look at a math problem and basically I approach it systematically like a Military mission.. If anyone
has a logjam and needs help my offer is open Just call and tell me te
perimiters of your life issues and ill suggest ideas.. also if anyone wants
to be in my network as a potential buyer or seller let me know..
when I do deals I try to make all party's happy the seller, the buyer and
also make it fast and simple.

On 2014-09-23 23:36, JOHN REID Vintage Movie Memorabilia wrote:
Hi Rich
Your email probably applies to a lot of us. I am in my early 60s and
suddenly starting to realise that my warehouse full of posters has
gotten out of control. When I look at it all I sometimes wonder how I
could have accumulated so much over the last twenty years or so. It's
certainly true that you can't keep up the same pace forever but you
still have to move the stock that you have or maybe even throw a lot
of it away.
Ultimately, I think we all have to wind down a bit from time to time.
Regards
John



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Richard Halegua Posters + Comic Art
Sent: Wednesday, 24 September 2014 6:20 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] MoviePosterBid Auctions being rescheduled and other
notices about the future of auctions

Hi Folks.

I've been getting some queries about what's going on at
MoviePosterBid.com as my schedules have been rather erratic for the
past few months

I had announced an autographs auction that was going to begin today,
but I won't be making it.

I've been working on a number of projects for the past several months
all related to my other collectibles stuff and it's been reducing the
schedule of available time to do movie poster auctions

Why is this happening?

Well it's like this, since I took over & started doing a regular
auction on MoviePosterBid.com in 2006, for the past 8 years I have
done almost nothing else other than my auctions.
For 7 years, this was a weekly process that I had assistants for, but
my Secretary of many years Anna moved on last May and I'd been
handling it mostly by myself until my friend Brian had started helping
me a few months back.

Doing these auctions is a real job.. Creating, photographing, listing,
shipping (and all the other attendant work for an auction) is 160
hours work. For most people 160 hours is full time job and they would
be correct, it is indeed a full time job. In retrospect, it's hard to
understand how I did this for 7 years on a weekly rotation and while I
have been doing a monthly or even bi-weekly series for a while, the
combination of all the other work and the auctions means something has
got to give.

For instance, for all of that 7 years, my warehouse, which is full of
other material aside from movie posters has pretty much laid
untouched, which means that nearly $1,000,000 of merchandise has been
effectively not for sale. Comic books, original comic art, pulp
magazines, movie & other magazines, miscellaneous items of all kinds
and who-knows-what have sat, mostly untouched except for when boxes
needed to be moved so that I could get at the movie posters behind
them. It's something I can't ignore anymore.

I must process and list all that stuff. Turn it into cash and trade.
Get it out of my overstuffed and disorganized 2200 sqft of racked and
shelved warehouse.
As a result, I have been far more busy working in the back of the
building than in the front and no question, movie poster auctions have
taken a back seat.
For the near term this is not going to change. I have to get this work
done and it is going to take the rest of this year at least. My
ambitions make me think I can do all this work and fast, but as I near
60, I'm finally coming to the conclusion that I can't work like I did
when I was 35.

What that means is that I will not be able to adhere to a regular
bi-weekly auction schedule, though it does not mean I will not be
doing auctions.
It
just means that sometimes an auction will be happening and sometimes
not. I had an auction of autographed items announced that would start
today, but is being delayed not just because of the work I have in
back, but also because I'm leaving Thursday for L.A. to be at the Ray
Courts Celebrities Show return in Burbank
http://courtscelebritiesshow.com/ Ray did his shows for many years,
sold out & is now coming back.. and I'm going!

None the less, I can't get the auction listed in time and rather than
keep saying "an auction is coming now" I'm going to reschedule it for
after my return from LA. I will enlarge this auction and the
autographed items will just be a part of the sale along with folded
posters and lobby cards.
This
begins October 5th and will not be rescheduled, so you can mark your
calendars

Moving forward, I have been asking new consignors to wait for me as I
clean up all the work I have and get back to a proper point to handle
their material. Thankfully, they have all stated that they would wait
for me and I have some nice collections lined up, so when I get back
to a real schedule, you folks will be very happy.

meanwhile, if you are looking for collectibles to buy, I am currently
processing text lists for comic books, pulps, Big Little Books, art,
magazines and other collectibles as well as a very large list of movie
posters Some material has been listed in the MoviePosterBid.com
Supermarket for ready sale
http://www.movieposterbid.com/index.php?option=com_mijoshop&view=home&;
Itemid
=537

and you can find some comics listings at the CGC comics boards
http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Numbe
r=8016
543&fpart=1
http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Numbe
r=8027
017&fpart=1
http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Numbe
r=8027
019&fpart=1
http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Numbe
r=8051
418#Post8051418

Also, while we are re-aligning everything here, I'm going to get the
programmer to fix some bugs on MPB that have been irritating me as
well as bidders. Hopefully they can figure out pretty soon what the
solutions are.

In any case, thanks for reading everyone. It's been a long road and
the road hasn't ended.. It goes on into the distance. I hope I find
you waiting at the next rest stop

thanks
Rich

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