I am reading your message but I still don't see the name of the auction house 
you have now hinted at for weeks is denying responsibility and not refunding 
money.

Does this auction house actually exist? 

I am not an employee of Heritage, and I will bet that even with your continued 
attacks of them, Grey does not regret sending you the posters, nor denying your 
$100 offer as he has consistently shown that he cares about the hobby.
(Does he care because it affects his bottom line?  my guess is he would answer 
that question the same as you would).

I also don't know anything about the prop situation except for the single story 
you posted (which someone pointed out was written after Heritage initiated a 
lawsuit), but am certainly open to reading more about it.
Do you have any further links to articles/stories?


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bruce Hershenson 
  To: Sean Linkenback 
  Cc: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2009 5:22 PM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] Big auction houses normal or not normal?


  Since you specialize in excusing away all they do, how about explaining away 
why they completely ignored the many complaints posted and sent to them about 
LA Prop consigning fakes to them UNTIL a respected collector called a Dallas TV 
station, and suddenly THEN they cared and did something?

  Or how about the time Rita Rooney caught them 100% selling an item to her 
with a doctored photo, and they completely blew her off for a long time UNTIL 
she posted the entire story on MoPo (complete with undoctored and doctored 
photos, and suddenly THEN they cared and did something?

  I sure hope you are getting paid well for your hard work.

  Bruce


  On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Sean Linkenback <[email protected]> 
wrote:

    I agree that the appearance of Deep Pockets tends to attract more 
attention, both good and bad, so the fact that Heritage is nearly 250X the size 
of Bruce's little operation (this year alone) means they have a much bigger 
target on their back.

    While Grey certainly can't be expected to police the entirety of Heritage 
and it's departments, I believe it speaks volumes that in the seven years they 
have been dealing posters they have already nearly equaled Bruce's twenty years 
worth of sales but I have never heard of a single lawsuit or threat of one, nor 
have I heard of them not paying a consignor nor any other complaints (perhaps 
aside from their "outrageous" buyer's premium,  or the occasional 
misdescription just like Bruce, Cinemasterpieces or any other volume seller is 
apt to do).

    Despite Bruce's constant attacks on Heritage, when Bruce wanted to see an 
example of one of the fake Universal Horror posters, Grey immediately stepped 
up and not only provided him with multiple examples, he even declined Bruce's 
$100 "bounty" for them.

    It is also interesting that in the article Bruce posted, Heritage is taking 
the proactive approach of refunding customers and going after the bad guys 
themselves, NOT telling their customers that they don't have any liability for 
the fakes.  So I guess we can definitely wipe Heritage off the list of auction 
houses that Bruce has been hinting do this practice.  Now if only he would 
finally tell us who that auction house (or houses) is, so that we can avoid 
them in the future. I guess fear tactics work better when there are multiple 
nameless targets or "everyone else but me" rather than naming any specifics.

      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Bruce Hershenson 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2009 3:49 PM
      Subject: Re: [MOPO] Big auction houses normal or not normal?


      I only do $3 million a year which is a pittance compared to the $700 
million Heritage does (but is that with or without N.P. Gresham's purchases?), 
but in 20 years I have never had a lawsuit or court case, either against me or 
initiated by me.

      I wonder if that means I am doing something wrong? Maybe if I want to 
become one of the "big boys" I need to change the way I do business?

      Bruce


      On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Simon Oram <[email protected]> 
wrote:

        I was just wondering is it normal for big auction houses to have 
multiple lawsuits or court cases going on at the same time - is it also part of 
the normal days work at the big houses to be accusing and have accusers?

        Simon
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