Bidder Reviews for Richard L. Edwards Auctioneering (2,152)
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BrianReno, NV
Jun 13, 2022
MickeyTyler, TX
Jun 11, 2022
BonnieNewville, PA
Jun 08, 2022
PatMagill, AU
Jun 07, 2022
Great service! Very well packed for the long trip down under!
Great service! Very well packed for the long trip down under! Much thanks!
Jun 07, 2022
RayMurray, KY
May 28, 2022
JeffreyGlenmont, NY
May 28, 2022
Mark Klamath Falls, OR
May 25, 2022
BrentPittsburgh, PA
May 23, 2022
BrentPittsburgh, PA
May 23, 2022
JohnDallas, TX
May 21, 2022
JohnDallas, TX
May 20, 2022
SteveHonesdale, PA
May 18, 2022
FrankNewmarket, CA
May 17, 2022
ErinLabadieville, LA
May 11, 2022
May 06, 2022
SteveOakdale, MN
Apr 22, 2022
Mark Klamath Falls, OR
Apr 20, 2022
JeffWilloughby, OH
Apr 20, 2022
RobertOregon City, OR
Apr 17, 2022
JohnBuckeye, AZ
Apr 11, 2022
DelBillings, MT
Apr 04, 2022
DelBillings, MT
Apr 04, 2022
MichaelMingo, IA
Apr 03, 2022
StuartOwings Mills, MD
Apr 03, 2022
MelissaNoosaville, AU
Mar 31, 2022
Everything, be warned.
Terrible communication, in fact no communication after four emails. Terrible packing, goods were broken and damaged. So upset with this company. Just devastated!!! Be warned.
Richard L. Edwards AuctioneeringJun 29, 2022
WOW! You tried to scam me by making false accusations! Then when you would not give me a clear answer as to what was wrong. Except that the shipping cost to Australia was much higher than expected. Then you decided to slam me with a bad review? I am sorry, we do not make a profit on shipping cost. We charge what it cost to ship. I can not ship for less than what it cost me. Any auctioneers reading this remember the name! Stay clear!
GordonShafter, CA
Mar 31, 2022
GordonShafter, CA
Mar 31, 2022
Mar 29, 2022
Great Auction
Great product, didn't win many but had fun bidding. Will refinery join their auctions again.
miltonTaunton, MA
Mar 21, 2022
absolutely fantastic
accuracy item descriptions, quick payment and shipping, items arrived neatly and professionally packed with everything I ordered. will do business with again
BrianCape Coral, FL
Mar 21, 2022
7000 Lincoln wheat cents and there wasn’t a single cent before 1940!! Three of
Buyer beware
Richard L. Edwards AuctioneeringMar 23, 2022
You bought bags of pennies. We never said what years were in them. We did not search them here at the auction house. Ask questions before buying like my terms say! You played the lottery and didn't win. Then you leave me a bad review? Thanks buddy. That hurts my ratings.
DougCambridge, CA
Mar 20, 2022
BrettLockport, IL
Mar 19, 2022
BrettLockport, IL
Mar 19, 2022
MikeFranklinville, NJ
Mar 18, 2022
MikeFranklinville, NJ
Mar 18, 2022
CharlesBeaver Falls, PA
Mar 16, 2022
ClaudeSherbrooke, CA
Mar 16, 2022
JeffWilloughby, OH
Mar 16, 2022
DmitriyStaten Island, NY
Mar 15, 2022
MichaelMingo, IA
Mar 07, 2022
GordonShafter, CA
Mar 03, 2022
GordonShafter, CA
Mar 03, 2022
GordonShafter, CA
Mar 03, 2022
GordonShafter, CA
Mar 03, 2022
PatrickNixa, MO
Mar 02, 2022
Sports Card Complete Sets Are Not New
The descriptions don't say new either and they don't say much at all. It's hard to see creases in photos, the descriptions usually don't mention them. The white cardboard boxes are clearly not new and these are not factory sets. A few examples usually of the best cards in good high-res images are set out which may or may not be representative of the rest of the set. My '75 set was a Frankenstein box, mixed and matched to create a complete set or just some handled poorly. Maybe some put in wheel spokes and put back in the set later. Cards of varying conditions, 6s to 8.5s, mostly grade 7s and very inconsistent even in ink tone appearing to be from different editions. I'm sure the auctioneer doesn't know or have time to check every card. I simply want to express to others how easy it is to overvalue items without knowing the details and assuming things like: a card set should be nearly untouched, in great condition, and not a mix of varying-condition wax pack cards built into a set. In multiple sets, most of the best cards were handled the most and had the worst corners. The lower-valued cards were in better condition. These auctions are a huge risk, a gamble and you can't assume anything because it's the bidder's responsibility to ask questions and ask for more photos or walk away when other's bid items up. They don't know what's actually in the box either. New, sealed sets are the best bet. Vintage cards are the biggest gamble with biggest rewards or losses. You will not ever get a gem mint 10 vintage card. They simply only exist in museums and publications. You probably won't land a vintage 9 either unless you actually dust-off the estate barn-find yourself. Newer and graded cards are much safer. Otherwise Richard L. Edwards is legit, shipping rates are cheap, and I will continue bidding and buying, just a lot more carefully.
Richard L. Edwards AuctioneeringJun 29, 2022
OMGosh! You are spot on! Thank you for your Kind words and advice to the buyer's!
JasonTraverse City, MI
Feb 24, 2022
JonSurprise, AZ
Feb 23, 2022
DelBillings, MT
Feb 22, 2022
AlishaMarion, IN
Feb 21, 2022
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
RICHARD L. EDWARDS AUCTIONEERING RUNS AS SMOOTH AS SILK. ITEMS AS DESCRIBED, TIMELY MANNER OF DELIVERY, COMMUNICATION IS EXCELLENT! TRULY APPRECIATE WHAT YOU DO! THANK YOU!
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