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June 2023 by Susie Pryor
I was bidding on an item and the auction did not provide either a Fair Warning or Last Call and I, therefore, lost the item to another bidder. This did not occur with the other items in the auction. I received this notice: "Someone else placed an earlier or higher bid, or your bid wasn't approved." I bid in advance of the auction and was the only bidder at that time and the only watcher. I received an approval to bid notice from the auction house prior to bidding, so, neither of these things were true. It was frustrating and a waste of a Saturday afternoon and leads me to question the integrity of this auction house.In response to the owner's thoughtless response which does not even pretend to investigate my complaint:No, you don't. You did not in this case. I was shocked when the auction ended abruptly. Moreover, I noticed you regularly adjusting the asking price -- even raising it! -- after bidding had started on other items. I've complained to LiveAuctioneers. I buy a lot of art through LiveAuctioneers and this was the only unsatisfactory experience I have ever had. Something is wrong here and other bidders should know there is some likelihood they will be cheated during the bidding process if they attempt to bid on your items. If they are looking for antiques, I recommend they read the other one and two star reviews. I regret I didn't. I probably dodged a bullet and was fortunate not to win the item, but I am still really annoyed.
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February 2023 by Revi Murphy
Extremely friendly people. 10/10 would do business with them again.
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October 2022 by Harold A.
Fakes! Fakes! Fakes! I'm not sure how long the scam can continue. I bought a couple of porcelain advertising signs from them on impulse. They had mild, scattered dings and some rust. The moment I had them in hand, I knew they were fakes that had been beat up and intentionally conditioned to give the impression that they are genuine antiques. I felt like a fool when I scrolled back and saw months of previous auctions with literally 500+ porcelain and tin advertising signs, some exceptionally rare, and all with similar rust and dings. ALL ARE FAKE... EVERY SINGLE ONE. I couldn't believe it. Please contact the consumer protection office of Georgia and file complaints as I did. This is a big operation of making fakes and some are bringing $1500+ each. More than enough for these folks to go to jail or at least have civil claims against them. Of course, Live Auctioneers, the online venue, gives them cover and allows for dozens of fake reviews to obscure the growing number of genuine negative reviews-- all of which seem to be generated by folks who bought some of the fake porcelain signs. Theft in plain sight is taking place at Heritage "Antiques."
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December 2021 by priscilla johnson
The very best quality and price.
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December 2021 by Janise Copeman
Such a down to earth fun auction.Family run and never know what treasures you may find! Not only is the atmosphere energetic but you never know what will happen next....you may be a witness of the next comedy reality show ????????They really enjoy their customers and always there to answer any questions.Good for all ages..
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December 2020 by Brenda Byrd
Won some great pieces at wonderful prices