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    Baggenstoss Appraisal

    Baggenstoss Appraisal

    4.2(10 reviews)
    0.7 miNortheast Portland

    Deal didn't go through and she lost my white-gold spring bar and told me that it is steel and to go…read morereplace it for 3 dollars. Welp it wasn't steel and it was white gold and now out of luck because of her mistake. Blamed it on me and gas-lit me for it. Really unprofessional and wouldn't ever do business again. Stay away and just sell the watch to a jeweler store instead. Have the blackbox video of it happening and will be posting it on social media for everyone to see since "it is my problem now".

    After months of emails and sharing with Ms. Baggenstoss all of my existing documents regarding my…read morecollection she unceremoniously emailed me that she needed to "resign from your assignment due to a time crunch currently; apologies for that." Advice to Ms. Baggenstoss- If you don't have time to take on new clients then don't take it them on waste months of time and then drop them 4 days before the work was scheduled to be completed. It's unprofessional, it's a waste of my time and it's completely avoidable. Advice to readers- Be warned, you may spend months only to get nowhere and need to start again. Response: If Ms. Bagenstoss had been remotely apologetic in her cancellation email ( or made any previous mention of health issues or time constraints) I wouldn't have posted negative reviews. Indeed when I emailed her my response to the abrupt cancellation (essentially this review with a mention that I would leave negative reviews) her response in full was "Thank you!". Taking care of yourself and treating other people's time and energy respectfully are not mutually exclusive.

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    Oregon City Auction Service

    Oregon City Auction Service

    4.5(4 reviews)
    13.7 mi

    The Oregon City Auction is held every Friday night at 7pm. You can view the items before hand…read morestarting at 5:30 pm, I believe. If you've never been to an auction before, this is a great place to start because everything is cheap and it's not intimidating to make a bid. The auction has a great atmosphere. It's all very lively and exciting and full of Oregon City characters who all know each other. It's everything you imagine an auction to be -the auctioneer is doing a constant "HEY five dollars over here. How about six? Six dollars. Can I get six dollars? SIX dollars! Can I get seven?" They run the auctions like estate sales, which basically means they're selling all the stuff in your grandparent's house. Everyone gets a card with a number on it, which you hold up over your head when you want to place a bid. You will probably only be interested in 20% of the items. The vast majority of items are old tools, used silverware, crappy looking couches, and useless angel nick knacks. But they also auction off some really cool antiques and furniture. We bought a slightly used 1952 Remington typewriter for $5 and picked up a lamp with a stained glass shade for $20. The bidding usually stays in the $5-20 range and it's a rare event that the bidding ever goes over $100. But sometimes it does. I've seen a motorcycle sell for $700, a painting sell for $200. And a box of about 400 random baseball cards sold for $100. These bidding wars put everyone on the edge of their seat. Attending the auction is a good way to pick up useless crap if you're not careful. But just watching the whole process and the competition between bidders is so much fun. Definitely worth a trip to Oregon City.

    The auction house has been in transition. The auctions ended and DJ's with a prime vendor…read morespecializing in all thing made in China has evolved into Haven Antiques, an amazing space with several vendors who display a great variety of actual antiques along with vintage and repurposed items

    Kevin Bowers Estate Sales

    Kevin Bowers Estate Sales

    2.3(21 reviews)
    4.4 miIrvington, Alameda, Northeast Portland

    Do NOT choose this liquidator as a client. They are absolutely ripping their clients off and…read moreparticipating in unfair selling practices. Also asks clients to remove big, hard to sell items beforehand. Isn't the whole point of hiring a liquidator to take the stress off the client and sell all their stuff the best you can? Everything about this company screams scummy scam behavior. And the prices...are we shopping online here and paying the most with retail prices listed at the sales?? Like seriously 100s of dollars for items that are at an estate sale and should be wayyyy less. Like this is an estate sale, no the online world of reselling. My guess is they are jacking up prices to where no one buys at the estate sales so it gets "donated" aka they take it to resale for full profit online. Therefore never paying the client what they should. Terrible. Please, if you are looking to have your home liquidated, find an honest one and skip this one for sure. ​​​

    I've attended kevin's sales for 7-8 years with my wife…read more I'm writing about my estate sale experiences. I have attended 50 or so of kevin's sales over the years. He prices the items incredibly low...maybe 1/10 of ebay value. This is good for the pickers...but the people whose estates these are...they are getting ripped off. Some of the sales are in distressed houses. When this occurs basically everything is slightly damaged. I understand low prices for this. I've seen very nice things go for way low. It makes the estate sale process fast but it certainly isn't a fair value to price the item at. The sign up system is ripe for fraud. The people at the top are his friends and the dealers. Not the person who signed up first. If he likes you and knows you, you get better place in the line. He really needs to replace this with a first come first serve numbering system same day. He lets in way too many people into these houses. This is bad for the house! It causes chaos. Its not really that fun when its like this. Kevin is a bully! If you get on his bad side which is incredibly easy...he'll treat you like crap. I suspect he drinks or has some mental health issues.

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