Does anyone know a place in Los Angeles that sells magazine sleeves?  I
have dozens of Vanity Fair Magazines I was to start listing on eBay.

Thanks,

Glenn

On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 4:09 PM, Richard Halegua Comic Art <
[email protected]> wrote:

> don't be silly Tommy. I'm happy to discuss anything with anyone. different
> viewpoints are great
> however I fail to see any reason for you to call me an apologist for
> Heritage. We're discussing something here, I'm expressing my viewpoint and
> my viewpoint only. I haven't spoken to Grey about this thread and I have no
> idea if he's aware of it.
>
> but my points are all the same points I would make for any company or
> person.
> obviously, they see the need to raise the BP. I haven't asked why, but
> seeing as I know my biz costs only go in one direction, that would be my
> suspicion.
>
> have fun.. bid or not with HA, maybe that means I might not have to clash
> with one other collector ; - )
>
>
> At 04:03 PM 6/17/2016, Tommy Barr wrote:
>
> Rich,
>
> I've always enjoyed doing business with you so hope we're not going to
> fall out over this, but I don't really understand why you fell the need to
> be the apologist for HA. My original question was not about the BP per se,
> but about the increase from $14 to $19, and that's what I was seeking
> justification for. Anyway, midnight here in UK and I'm off to bed. I think
> this particular topic has just about run its distance. Night all.
>
> TommyÂ
>
> On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 11:56 PM, Richard Halegua Comic Art <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> why does he need to respond Tommy?
> Those of you who don't like the BP can bid or not if you choose, HA isn't
> going to eliminate the BP because some people don't like it
> so what comment would he make?
> they have a BP. It's not a hidden cost. When I buy something, my only
> concern is getting it for a price I can deal with. Lately, because I'm
> largely winnowed down to needing the expensive or rare items, I'm having to
> deal with bigger prices and almost nothing I buy is under $100. in which
> case the bp means nothing to me, especially as I account for it when I'm
> bidding, always. I have a little paper chart next to the computer for the
> sig auctions so I can check it easily
>
> the first time I ever bid in a live auction, I was confused by the BP.
> This would have been at a local auction to where I was living at the time.
> First time I bid at Christies in the 1980s, they had a BP.
> I've grown up paying BP..
>
> if I don't want to pay the BP, I don't bid.
> exactly what solution would you be expecting Grey to post for you?
>
> Rich
>
>
> At 03:44 PM 6/17/2016, Tommy Barr wrote:
>
> 'Grey doesn't have time to mess with the group. he's making money for his
> employer'
>
> Really? We know HA access this site as they promote their listings here,
> but he is so busy making money that he simply ignores a forum of
> collector/dealers, possibly some of his best clients, when his business
> model is being criticized, and that's not corporate arrogance?
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 11:29 PM, MPB Warehouse <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
> unlike HA who have no outlay other than the cost of listing the item.
>
>
> sorry Tommy, that is such a simplistic definition of the work involved in
> A) listing material for sale.. and B) being in business
>
> I wish it was as simple as snapping my fingers, but first you have to
> gather (in HA's case) 500 posters
> then you have to send them down to the photography dept
> then they have to be individually catalogued
> then the catalogued list needs to be converted or uploaded etc to the site
> you have to promote the auctions
> you have to answer the questions
> then you have to have the orders pulled individually
> you have to send them down to shipping
> shipping has top package & post them
> all that is just the A)
>
> the B) is that you have to pay for your website, your rent, your lights.
> you have to pay your employees, your software designer
> you have to pay for all that advertising you do
>
> I probably haven't even touched the surface
>
> this is why I have fewer auctions, even when we work out the bugs on the
> new software - the labor is extensive and I have other stuff to do
>
>
> as I said before, the silence from HA on this forum is quite deafening.
>
>
> Grey doesn't have time to mess with the group. he's making money for his
> employer
>
>
> Tommy
>
> On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 10:39 PM, Kirby McDaniel <[email protected]>
> wrote: David is correct.  Who wants to work for NOTHHING? Thanks,
> David. Kirby McDaniel
>
>
> On Jun 17, 2016, at 4:37 PM, David <[email protected]
> <[email protected]>> wrote: Have read all comments I guess the
> overriding point is going to be one of cost. Like everyone, it costs the
> same to handle a $200 poster as it does a $20 and so rather than turn away
> business at the bottom end HA are are simply going to charge you for it -
> why shouldn't they? How many dealers sell posters for a $1, and are happy
> to do so? I bet there is very few, most would not even bother stocking a
> $1 poster let alone selling one. Try selling a poster on eBay for $1 - by
> the time eBay take their slice of the action, the cost of materials, your
> time what's left for you? For others who sell via their websites you
> probably already know you can set a minimum purchase value on the shopping
> cart - if you have set one then what's the difference between you and HA? It's
> expensive to sell stuff cheap.
> David
>
> Tommy Barr wrote on 16/06/2016 7:21 PM:
>
> Just noticed that from this weekend Heritage Auctions is charging a
> minimum buyer's commission of $19, an increase of 36%. I just wonder how
> they justify that? Tommy
>
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