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<p>[QUOTE="World Colonial, post: 2523797, member: 78153"]I am not siding with Heritage and my prior claims don't indicate any lack of objectivity. If you want to point me to the links where this has been covered before, I can certainly read it.</p><p><br /></p><p>In this topic, I didn't see any distinction in your posts between retail and auction transactions or between consignor and buyer. You are also now bringing up a violation of a written contract. Given that this is the first I have seen this here, how exactly am I supposed to know it? </p><p><br /></p><p>What I was disputing is the inference that auction sales should be treated as a form of retail transaction. If any part of either of your disputes include this argument, I don't agree, except in limited circumstances as I explained before. Otherwise, I don't see merit to this position, partly because it's ultimately almost certainly going to adversely impact the interests of the consignor who is the third party in the transaction.</p><p><br /></p><p>If this isn't your dispute, then I am mistaken but that's what I interpreted from both of your prior posts.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="World Colonial, post: 2523797, member: 78153"]I am not siding with Heritage and my prior claims don't indicate any lack of objectivity. If you want to point me to the links where this has been covered before, I can certainly read it. In this topic, I didn't see any distinction in your posts between retail and auction transactions or between consignor and buyer. You are also now bringing up a violation of a written contract. Given that this is the first I have seen this here, how exactly am I supposed to know it? What I was disputing is the inference that auction sales should be treated as a form of retail transaction. If any part of either of your disputes include this argument, I don't agree, except in limited circumstances as I explained before. Otherwise, I don't see merit to this position, partly because it's ultimately almost certainly going to adversely impact the interests of the consignor who is the third party in the transaction. If this isn't your dispute, then I am mistaken but that's what I interpreted from both of your prior posts.[/QUOTE]
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