Address: 145 E Main St, Plain City, OH 43064, USA
Phone: +16148735622
Deb Hoffmann
We decided to have an online auction with Plain City Auctions after a neighbor suggested using them. The auction itself went well, and everything was picked up on time. We signed a contract that we were to be paid 30 days after the auction, after 40 days my husband called John Coffey, and texted him several times. John finally called back to say the check was in the mail. We did receive a handwritten check that had one amount after the $ and a different amount in the section where you hand write the amount. You cannot cash a check like that. So, husband once again started calling and texting John to no avail, no response whatsoever. We decided to drive to Plain City to get the check, we stopped at the bank the check was written on and explained what happened, they could not help us. Stopped in a store and asked if they knew where John was, we were told he had another business in Plain City, so we drove there. We found John and he wrote a new check, this was 73 days after the auction. The excuse was he had Covid. I would not recommend using this auction house.
James Douglas
I have bought many lots in several different online auctions. Always invoiced me right away and shipped my items out fast. No complaints here. I have spent thousands with them and will continue to do so. Great people to work with!!
Chrisi Penner
We used Plain City Auction to auction off the household goods from my recently deceased parents’ home, and I was very unsatisfied with their service and would not recommend them. Plain City Auction house has been in business for many decades and has been held in high esteem but was recently purchased by their new owner John Coffey who seems intent on squandering that reputation. In summary, I was disappointed that the final split was much different than what it appeared to be on the contract, it took a very long time to receive my payment, John was difficult to deal with at times, and items sold for far less than I expected. 1. Final split – Although the contract stated that the auctioneer was to receive 40% and I was to receive 60%, in the end I received approximately 47% and John 53%. This was due to a couple of items that were not mentioned in the contract, namely a 15% buyer’s premium and the auctioneer charging me a 40% commission on items that were sold but never paid for. 2. Slow payment – Although the actual contract stated that I was to receive payment within 30 business days of the auction and John indicated that customers often receive payment quicker than this, I did not get a check for nearly 40 business days after the end of the auction. I contacted John several times after the deadline had passed, but each time received an excuse. To put this in perspective, although my parents’ house was listed for sale after the end of the auction, we were able to close on the sale of the home and receive payment for the home two weeks before I received payment for the auction. 3. Demeanor of the auctioneer – It was critical for us that we complete the auction before the house went on the market. During our initial meeting we tried to impress this fact on John and we agreed in the contract on an auction date that was 10 days before the house was scheduled to be listed. Despite this, two weeks before the scheduled date for the auction, John asked my wife to move the auction to a date that was 3 days before the house was scheduled to be listed because he was having a staffing issue. My wife was trying to be cooperative and John had us over a barrel because it was too late to find a different auctioneer, so she reluctantly agreed. After the completion of the auction, John scheduled two days for buyers to pick up their items and the second of those days was the same day that the house was to be formally listed for sale. The realtor had showings for 10 perspective buyers already scheduled for that date. During the course of attempting to work out this issue, John became very difficult and at times downright rude. 4. Sale price for items – I realize that this is very subjective, but I was disappointed by the price that the auction house was able to get for many of the items. In retrospect, I feel that one of the other auction houses that we interviewed would have done much better in this regard and I regretted that I had not chosen them.
Charles White
I requested pre approval for bidding. Auction day, I won 6 lots. I promptly paid and followed up with email and text because I would not be able to pickup in person. I waited 4 days after to email about when i can expect to receive an invoice for shipping and or when the item would be shipped. I was told I had purchased items that were a part of a clean out. However, 4 of the 6 lots were single to 3 small items. Two of the lots were a shelf full to 2 bookshelves full of odds and ends. After that conversation, I had sent 5 emails and left 3 voice messages with no further communications from the auction house. I have worked with many auction houses, all of which are unique in their quarks. This is the first that I feel have stolen my money and left me with no re-coarse in getting my items. Very disappointed that I have to post a review like this but I hope it gives someone out there pause before bidding.
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Am I able to bring boxes of goods (fine China & crystal; depression glass) for you to auction off? Or do you want to see it first? Do you take old books?
When is the next auction?
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