I haven’t needed to call on Grey that often, but he has always been pretty
quick to respond to me.  I suspect he’s out of touch, somehow.  It is school
break in the US and he is between auctions.

 

Regards

 

Doug Taylor

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From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Susan
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2016 6:58 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Heritage charges

 

Hey,
  Give the guy the benefit of the doubt.  Maybe he's not in the office for
the past couple of days.  I know he has kids college age, so maybe he's out
of state at a graduation.  I know in the past, he is usually quick to
respond to any questions we have here on the forum....just a thought..
 
Sue
Hollywood Poster Frames
 

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Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2016 23:44:39 +0100
From: tommymb...@gmail.com <mailto:tommymb...@gmail.com> 
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Heritage charges
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU <mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU> 

'Grey doesn't have time to mess with the group. he's making money for his
employer'

 

Really? We know HA access this site as they promote their listings here, but
he is so busy making money that he simply ignores a forum of
collector/dealers, possibly some of his best clients, when his business
model is being criticized, and that's not corporate arrogance?

 

 

 

On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 11:29 PM, MPB Warehouse <wareho...@comic-art.com
<mailto:wareho...@comic-art.com> > wrote:

unlike HA who have no outlay other than the cost of listing the item.


sorry Tommy, that is such a simplistic definition of the work involved in A)
listing material for sale.. and B) being in business

I wish it was as simple as snapping my fingers, but first you have to gather
(in HA's case) 500 posters
then you have to send them down to the photography dept
then they have to be individually catalogued
then the catalogued list needs to be converted or uploaded etc to the site
you have to promote the auctions
you have to answer the questions
then you have to have the orders pulled individually
you have to send them down to shipping
shipping has top package & post them
all that is just the A)

the B) is that you have to pay for your website, your rent, your lights.
you have to pay your employees, your software designer
you have to pay for all that advertising you do

I probably haven't even touched the surface

this is why I have fewer auctions, even when we work out the bugs on the new
software - the labor is extensive and I have other stuff to do



as I said before, the silence from HA on this forum is quite deafening.


Grey doesn't have time to mess with the group. he's making money for his
employer



Tommy

On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 10:39 PM, Kirby McDaniel <ki...@movieart.com
<mailto:ki...@movieart.com> > wrote:

David is correct.  Who wants to work for NOTHING?

Thanks, David.

Kirby McDaniel



On Jun 17, 2016, at 4:37 PM, David <shadow....@gmail.com
<mailto:shadow....@gmail.com> > wrote:

Have read all comments I guess the overriding point is going to be one of
cost. Like everyone, it costs the same to handle a $200 poster as it does a
$20 and so rather than turn away business at the bottom end HA are are
simply going to charge you for it - why shouldn't they? How many dealers
sell posters for a $1, and are happy to do so?

I bet there is very few, most would not even bother stocking a $1 poster let
alone selling one. Try selling a poster on eBay for $1 - by the time eBay
take their slice of the action, the cost of materials, your time what's left
for you?

For others who sell via their websites you probably already know you can set
a minimum purchase value on the shopping cart - if you have set one then
what's the difference between you and HA?

It's expensive to sell stuff cheap.



David




Tommy Barr wrote on 16/06/2016 7:21 PM:

Just noticed that from this weekend Heritage Auctions is charging a minimum
buyer's commission of $19, an increase of 36%. I just wonder how they
justify that? 

Tommy


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