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<p>[QUOTE="Chris B, post: 4797919, member: 87179"]I have been participating in Baldwin's of St. Jame's auctions since the merger. They have consistently been difficult to communicate with via email. That said, the actual auction and payment experience have been flawless. I believe the principles in the company are all well respected in the industry. My thought is that there is probably more to this story than what is seen on the surface. A lot of companies are struggling with manpower issues in this new normal. I know that a lot of the companies that I deal with on a daily basis are not working as efficiently as I am used to. I was talking to a vendor today that has a factory in a "hot spot" and he said that on a daily basis they don't know who will show up for work.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm not saying this is the case with Baldwin's but there could be something going on that we don't know about. It won't change my opinion of them unless this is the first step of them having consistently diminished service. </p><p><br /></p><p>I do feel bad for the consignors that maybe didn't see the benefit of these bids.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Chris B, post: 4797919, member: 87179"]I have been participating in Baldwin's of St. Jame's auctions since the merger. They have consistently been difficult to communicate with via email. That said, the actual auction and payment experience have been flawless. I believe the principles in the company are all well respected in the industry. My thought is that there is probably more to this story than what is seen on the surface. A lot of companies are struggling with manpower issues in this new normal. I know that a lot of the companies that I deal with on a daily basis are not working as efficiently as I am used to. I was talking to a vendor today that has a factory in a "hot spot" and he said that on a daily basis they don't know who will show up for work. I'm not saying this is the case with Baldwin's but there could be something going on that we don't know about. It won't change my opinion of them unless this is the first step of them having consistently diminished service. I do feel bad for the consignors that maybe didn't see the benefit of these bids.[/QUOTE]
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