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Seller beware! I took several items to EJ's auction. I noticed that one of my items were posted on their website for auction grouped with two items that weren't even mine. I wasn't able to find the other things I had taken on the website so I called to verify that my items had been posted and to let them know that someone else's things were grouped with mine. I was told that the items that were not appearing were donated, even before they tried to auction them. I might understand if these things were just junk but one of the items was brand new, still in it's box and selling on other sites for $40 to $50, while my other item was a vintage rare Elvis Presley ad and a vintage limited edition George Takei autographed photo, only 150 made selling on other websites for over $100. I was never told that these items would be donated before they even attempted to sell them on their website, nor was I given the chance to pick them up. They told me that they can decide to donate any item before even being put up for auction. I asked where my items had been donated and they just named off a bunch of places, nowhere specific. I will never be doing business with EJ's again.
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