Legal Question in Consumer Law in Illinois
auction house
I consigned baseball cards to an auction house. The auction house was to have my cards in their Nov 2006 auction. I received a call telling me that they think the cards will sell better in the Feb 2007 auction. I recieved the auction catalog on the 8th of Feb 2007 but the started an online auction on the 5th. I have many one of a kind cards. Beckett baseball magizine is a recongized authority on the value of the cards. The value is put over $15,000 with 45 cards having no value assigned because of the limited quanity. I was under the assumption that all my cards would say what year and set they came from and that did not happen. On Feb 8th I e-mailed the auction house asking to pull my lot off. I got no reply. On the 9th I e-mailed the owner and he replied NO! What recouse do I have? the auction ends Feb 22nd. I hope this falls in the catergory of law I picked. If not please tell me what area of the law to ask the question? Thank you, Chris.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: auction house
If you want to prevent the auction house from selling your cards you may want to consider filing a temporary restraining order, based on the limited information you provided.
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