Email from Juliens Auctions refund! Michael Lee Bush

 

 

 

A gentleman who was the winning bidder of an item in  “The Collection of Tompkins and Bush,” from Juliens auctions is receiving a refund.  See letter from Juliens auctions below.

 

If you are concerned about an item you won possibly being signed fraudulently, ask for a refund.  In our opinion you should get a refund immediately.  For evidence of Michael Bush forgeries, see tab at the top of this site “Juliens Auctions”

 


 

Comment taken from http://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/michael-jackson-signing-styles-in-juliens-tompkins-and-bush-sale?

UPDATE!

AFTER ARGUING BACK AND FORTH YESTERDAY…they kindly offered to relist my item in their Jan auction hahahaha

i said no..obviously.

then they replied with this:

“Michael Doyle forwarded to me your email correspondence below regarding the items you purchased from the recent auction held on December 2, 2012.

I am truly disheartened to hear that your faith in Julien’s Auctions has been shaken by what I can only characterize as misinformed and ill-motivated people without the requisite experience or expertise to speak on these issues.  I can assure you that Julien’s Auctions, at all times throughout its history, has always acted in good faith and with the utmost integrity in its auctions and the items sold therein.  And, we fully stand behind Michael Bush.

Having said that, I can assure you that our relationship with our clients – and your satisfaction with our service – is of the paramount importance to us.  Accordingly, we will be happy to cancel your purchase and fully refund your money.  We sincerely hope that this gesture will remove any concerns or issues you may have, particularly as to Julien’s Auctions, and that we will continue to enjoy a long and mutually beneficial relationship.

As always, if you should have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact us.”

Thanks

 Martin J Nolan

Executive Director

Julien’s Auctions

www.juliensauctions.com

 


Our note:

Bravado, the merchandise seller of a Standee signed after Michael died, isn’t  “misinformed and ill-motivated people without the requisite experience or expertise to speak on these issues”  SEE EMAILS FROM BRAVADO HERE….

 

 

 

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