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18 June 2021, 03:40 AM | #31 | |
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18 June 2021, 03:41 AM | #32 |
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18 June 2021, 03:43 AM | #33 | |
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Sotheby's/ Christies/Bonhams have been caught in shenanigans that dwarf this. Not sure where you would get the impression they are completely above board. |
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18 June 2021, 03:44 AM | #34 |
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Originally Posted by Chadridv View Post I have no idea, but perhaps they made a discovery about the watch that would prevent them from selling it. Stolen, unauthentic, inaccurately described, etc. Either way, you're certainly owed an explanation. No one has explained to you why you won't be able to collect the watch? That was my thought as well. |
18 June 2021, 03:47 AM | #35 |
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you care to post a link to the item? it would help.
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18 June 2021, 03:48 AM | #36 |
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Are you actually going to let the opinions of unknown people on this website guide your actions?
The same website where people seem to know intimate details about Rolex's profit margins, AD agreements, production quotas and distribution plans? Besides, they wouldn't have pulled the sale if they didn't know for certain that they could. Good luck
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18 June 2021, 03:50 AM | #37 |
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How much below current market pricing was the watch? I’d negotiate for waived buyer’s premium on your next watch purchase if that would make up the difference.
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18 June 2021, 03:51 AM | #38 |
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Strange indeed. But, they have more lawyers than you so probably SOL.
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18 June 2021, 03:53 AM | #39 |
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Hope you used plastic to pay for it lol
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18 June 2021, 04:02 AM | #41 | |
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18 June 2021, 04:06 AM | #42 | |
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I'd look closely at all the documentation you have received from the auction house regarding the terms and conditions of your sale; you probably have your answer right there. As for casting your net for a contract lawyer on the internet for a watch? I can think of better ways to obtain legal advice. It's not that I don't sympathize with your predicament, I just don't believe this website is the place to find a solution, if there is one.
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18 June 2021, 04:13 AM | #43 | |
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At the least this serves as an outlet for the OP to vent his frustrations with like minded enthusiasts. That alone can often help, even in the slightest. And while i agree it's unlikely the OP will discover a solution, perhaps this might help others considering participating in future auctions. |
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18 June 2021, 04:25 AM | #44 |
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Sotheby's is little more than a middle-man, and the on-line site is more e-bay action than a true auction.
If they sold it, they sold on behalf of the owner. They cannot make the seller give them the watch to give to you if that is what has happened. Likewise, it is unlikely that you can force Sotheby's to give you something that doesn't really belong to them.
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I watched a Sotheby's auction live recently as I was interested in a few pieces. They encountered numerous technical difficulties in the phone and internet bidding, and were saying during the auction that numerous participants were complaining that their bids were not reaching Sotheby's. So what enters my mind reading this is that while you may have thought you won, there may actually have been a higher bid that you were unaware of that did not post to Sotheby's though it was submitted before the watch was sold.
In other words, it's possible they have sold your watch to a higher bidder they were made aware of. This is all speculation, but this was a strange auction given the technical difficulties and virtual nature of the live auction. |
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So I'm not saying the buyer didn't, or couldn't back out (legally or not), but Sotheby's almost definitely had the watch in their procession if it went to bidding. |
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If they refunded the OP's money there really isn't much that can be done. There are no damages so nothing to recover.
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18 June 2021, 04:36 AM | #49 | |
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We don't know the price of the watch, we don't know how all the auction house documentation reads. My guess is the auction house is within the rights as they have defined them; the buyer may be aggravated, he may feel he has been wronged, but he won't be out any money.
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Sounds like case close now that your money’s been refunded. There’s no financial loss just disappointment. Sorry about that OP. For all you know Sotheby’s pulled the auction because of something wrong about the watch and/or the seller. It happens. Consider yourself fortunate.
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While some form of help may come from this thread, I agree actual legal advice is not likely. |
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18 June 2021, 04:39 AM | #52 |
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message all of this, with all your evidence to Paul Thorpe. Maybe he will publicize it. he has done that before and it appears to have worked.
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18 June 2021, 05:00 AM | #54 |
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If nothing else, great communication on their part...
I wonder if they are this nonchalant when a buyer backs out of a winning bid of a watch that went way over market value... |
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Exactly. Read: It has to be a lot bigger, with a lot more at stake, to risk the company's name and reputation.
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18 June 2021, 05:17 AM | #57 |
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The fact that auction houses charge a 20-25% “buyer’s premium” tells you everything you need to know about how they do business. They’re worse than a shady corner used car lot that charges a $499 “doc fee” for no legitimate reason…of course IMHO.
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They/seller could be liable for paying the difference between auction price and market price for a replacement. If the auction was in line with market value, buyer suffered no damages from their breach of contract and can simply walk next door and buy a similar item, at similar cost. |
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18 June 2021, 05:36 AM | #60 |
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It happened to me once, I purchased a watch from another auction house and after payment they didnt honor the sale. The worst part was that I wired the money to them and it took me a while to get my money back, it was a nightmare.
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