Thank you, O On Jul 19, 2011, at 11:35 AM, obbajeeba wrote:
> For an auction, place a reserve on it. If it does not gain to a reasonable > asking price, then you get your item back. Bids start at $____ . Get the > reserve in writing and maybe even notarized, witnessed even have a lawyer > draw up a contract, if you auction those Sandals. Nabby is correct about > someone buying it for less, then selling it at a higher price. Under no > circumstance send or give the Sandals to anyone who plans on helping you sell > them, even a known outfit, unless you had an attorney be part of it. > It can turn into a nightmare with inside buyers. Avoid online auctions, for > this reason. I know people who attempted to place bids online for higher end > items and they were locked out and the only way to bid was online. > > --- In [email protected], nablusoss1008 <no_reply@...> wrote: > > > > > > > > --- In [email protected], Mark Landau <m@...> wrote: > > > > > > Yes, an auction among the faithful.... But will such a thing ever happen? > > > > > > An auction is no good, someone will just get it cheaply and resell with a > > huge profit. > > Those, few individuals, that could or wanted to pay 5 mill $ are out there > > somewhere. You just have to get the word out there that you have them. > > > > And then wait. > > > >
