Bidder Reviews for PAUL MCINNIS LLC (16)
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JohnBroomfield, CO
May 29, 2024
RichBallston Spa, NY
May 26, 2024
Auction OK extra charges not OK
Be prepared for buyers premium, sales tax, payment fee and worst of the local UPS store. You are responsible to arrange shipping and pay the crazy shipping charges!! Last Paul McInnis auction for me!
AlanAshburn, VA
May 25, 2024
JeffreyFalls Church, VA
May 25, 2024
Very Professional.
Pleasure to do business with. Very responsive and helpful. Descriptions matched items. Bery smooth transaction. Shipper they recommend also did fantastic job packing items
JeffSaint Augustine, FL
May 25, 2024
markCherry Hill, NJ
May 21, 2024
They don't ship, you have to use there buddies, so they can both make money.
Won't ever bid on their auctions again!
FredrickLoganville, GA
Feb 15, 2023
EmilioBrooklyn, NY
Jan 13, 2022
RaffiLa Crescenta, CA
Jan 04, 2022
DavidCroydon, NH
Jan 04, 2022
PriscillaNorth Hampton, NH
Jan 04, 2022
NelsonQueens Village, NY
Jan 02, 2022
Unprofessional, No Shipping, Never again
So I won a $90 item, a wall clock. They sent it to a UPS Store for shipping. It's 2 weeks later, it still wasn't shipped. The UPS store thinks it's ok to wait forever to pick the items up and ship them. I will never deal with them again.
FranklinMitchellville, MD
Jul 12, 2021
Very questionable auction experience
For me, this was an auction for the frame even though the painting is nice and I am happy to have received it. The frame was the reason I bid the amount that I did, and knowing that this auction was centered on the frame, I have 2 major problems with the way the auction was conducted. The fist problem is that there is extensive shedding/peeling of the gold leaf on the frame and it is very hard to see on the photos that the auction house provided. If the auction house was not going to provide close-ups or photos with higher resolution, they should have stated in the description that the frame had extensive shedding/peeling. It is occurring all over the frame on all sides and given that the frame was driving the bidding, it was something significant to mention since it is not something that would come to the average person's attention through the auction photos. The second major problem I had with this auction is what I saw as an attempt of the auctioneer to drive up the price at the end. It is not uncommon for an auction to slow down during the final bids, but this auctioneer's actions were excessive. The auction was broadcast on video, so you could see the auctioneer basically stop the auction to ask for bids at the end. It would have been different if we had not already exceeded the low estimate, but we had. We ended up going over the high estimate because of the auctioneer. Instead of hammering the auction to a close, he looked over to where the bid was coming from that competed with my bid and he literally encouraged my competitor to bid while he waited. You can see it on the video. The auctioneer's action was troubling and cost me $250 (including the extra $50 buyer's premium that goes straight to the auction house). The auctioneer took the same action after my last bid, but the competitor did not take the bait a second time, and the auctioneer reluctantly closed the bidding. I was very disappointed with the photos of the frame and the actions of the auctioneer.
mikeRensselaer, NY
Jun 20, 2021
AnnMountainside, NJ
Jun 02, 2021
JamesCohasset, MA
Jun 02, 2021
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