Is it true that the company that buys antiques in cash?

Companies that buy antiques in cash are generally not real.

According to the law, regular units cannot buy or resell antiques. Secondly, individual units let collectors identify antiques in the name of cash, and genuine products are purchased in cash. In fact, they have no buyers. After the collector pays the appraisal fee, he appraises the collection and deliberately tells you that it is false.

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1. Individual collectors deliberately spread negative news about a company in order to prevent others from participating and selling their own collections. This cleverness is a low-level mistake. If a company has a small number of collections, there will naturally be fewer buyers and the transaction rate will be low.

2. Poly and Guardian in China, followed by Christie's and Sotheby's, are foreign-funded enterprises. At present, they don't have any collections or offices. Some auctioneers said that I could send it in for you, which is a lie.

3. There is also a kind of swindler called family swindler, who spreads all kinds of "negative news of formal auction companies" to make those confused collectors give up the idea of going to formal big companies. Finally, they are eager to sell their collectibles. They lead them into the fraud trap they set and cheat you out of everything until you lose confidence. Most people who spread these negative news are made small by the salesmen of fraudulent companies, which makes the already chaotic domestic market more chaotic and difficult to distinguish between true and false.

The salesman of the auction company pimped, failed to do business, and vilified other companies, resulting in no good units in China.