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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 7874068, member: 76863"]It's certainly better than having a return but I really don't agree with them allowing those either as a general policy as the other houses dont. I fully understand why they did as they grew, but they're big enough now they dont need to keep doing that. Special treatment can still obviously happen for those that do a lot of business as is the norm. </p><p><br /></p><p>The real problem is that its the consignors that get hurt by it. I'm not aware of the fees going to the consignor if one is charged for returns and something like this will almost certainly sell for less on a relist or will need to be held for a significant time and hope people forget about this. </p><p><br /></p><p>I like GC a lot, but one of the reasons they did get so popular was not having to deal with that ebay style buyer behavior. It's obviously out of their control but if it was any sort of new buyer I would make it an automatic lifetime ban. If it was big time customer than yes it would be smarter to work something out which the consignor should benefit from as well but yea I know thats not how it works[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 7874068, member: 76863"]It's certainly better than having a return but I really don't agree with them allowing those either as a general policy as the other houses dont. I fully understand why they did as they grew, but they're big enough now they dont need to keep doing that. Special treatment can still obviously happen for those that do a lot of business as is the norm. The real problem is that its the consignors that get hurt by it. I'm not aware of the fees going to the consignor if one is charged for returns and something like this will almost certainly sell for less on a relist or will need to be held for a significant time and hope people forget about this. I like GC a lot, but one of the reasons they did get so popular was not having to deal with that ebay style buyer behavior. It's obviously out of their control but if it was any sort of new buyer I would make it an automatic lifetime ban. If it was big time customer than yes it would be smarter to work something out which the consignor should benefit from as well but yea I know thats not how it works[/QUOTE]
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