12-27-2014, 08:30 AM
Marc,
I agree. I read contracts very carefully. (I am not a lawyer, but have spent a lot of time talking to them). My philosophy is that any contract should be balanced between both sides.
In at least one instance, a consignment company contract was written in a very lopsided manner. The risk was loaded on the seller, but the upside loaded onto the consigner. (in addition to a pretty healthy commission) I will hopefully be able to find a company who will be a little more straight-forward.
Marc, since you have bought and sold more Newells, along with cars, trucks, & boats than practically anyone, I will be happy to hear any other thoughts you have.
Cheers,
bill
I agree. I read contracts very carefully. (I am not a lawyer, but have spent a lot of time talking to them). My philosophy is that any contract should be balanced between both sides.
In at least one instance, a consignment company contract was written in a very lopsided manner. The risk was loaded on the seller, but the upside loaded onto the consigner. (in addition to a pretty healthy commission) I will hopefully be able to find a company who will be a little more straight-forward.
Marc, since you have bought and sold more Newells, along with cars, trucks, & boats than practically anyone, I will be happy to hear any other thoughts you have.
Cheers,
bill
Bill Johnson
Birmingham, Alabama