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ebay auctions.

PostPosted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 6:33 pm
by kittyasauras
I'm guessing that this person is just selling the dolls for someone else, and that is why they know nothing about them, but I did want to post this here just in case if any of these molds have been reported stolen.

I thought there was a thread somewhere on DoA for stolen dolls, I was going to check myself before posting this here, but did a search and nothing came up?

I just know that there have been many stolen cases, and wanted to let others know, in case they spotted someone elses doll. :)

I am not saying that they are a thief, I just found it odd that there were so many from the same person who knew nothing about them.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/stevenketa/m.ht ... 4340.l2562

They've been posting them quite frequently through out this week and last week.

sorry to those of you who were keeping these auctions quiet so they wouldn't be outbid.. :lol:

Re: ebay auctions.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 7:47 am
by arrowchild
I just contacted the seller about that yesterday since it seemed a little strange that she was selling so many BJD and knew so little about them. The seller got back with me and said that she had purchased them all at an auction a while back because her mother was/is a doll collector. Still seems a little weird, but I'll give her the benefit of the doubt...it would seem just as odd if someone managed to get their hands on THAT many stolen BJD too so...who knows lol

Re: ebay auctions.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:35 am
by kittyasauras
Oh wow! (if it's true) I would have bidded up a a storm. o___o

If that story is true, it makes me wonder why the previous owner would sell them in an auction, instead of on the internet which would have a better customer base. So I would think that the previous owner died, and the family members sold them in an auction house. Which... I wouldn't want to bid for them, because my luck I'd end up with the owner's favorite one and it be haunted. @___@

It's just odd all the way around lol

Re: ebay auctions.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 9:11 am
by Trethowan
I think they were her mother's. I am tempted to bid on a few of them but... I'm supposed to be saving for an Iplehouse. D'oh!

Re: ebay auctions.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 11:02 am
by claywimmin
I think there are legitimate reasons for a seller to have a bunch of dolls and not know that much about them. If I died tomorrow, soon my daughter (not being a dollieh person at all) would be selling mine on eBay. Knowing ZIP squat about bjd's, I shudder to think what her listings might sound like...

Re: ebay auctions.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 12:16 pm
by AlmySidaKay
I almost want to inform my own boyfriend so that he would never want to make the same mistake, but at the same time I never want to hear, "YOU PAID HOW MUCH?!"

Re: ebay auctions.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 8:31 pm
by SillyLilPuppet
A friend of mine has all her dolls insured and documented, which is a good idea in any case (hers are protected against theft, damage from natural disaster/accidents, etc). But just having a little notebook somewhere with a list of your doll's sculpt name and original price somewhere your family could find would probably work fairly well. You could even stick a photo in each page of the doll. They even sell a book specifically for documenting doll collections at Barnes and Noble with simple fill-in-the-blank sections for a photo, name, company, condition, original accessories/clothing, etc. Its for vintage and fashion dolls, but you could use it for BJDs and such pretty easily I think.

Re: ebay auctions.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 11:47 pm
by Trethowan
SillyLilPuppet wrote:A friend of mine has all her dolls insured and documented, which is a good idea in any case (hers are protected against theft, damage from natural disaster/accidents, etc). But just having a little notebook somewhere with a list of your doll's sculpt name and original price somewhere your family could find would probably work fairly well. You could even stick a photo in each page of the doll. They even sell a book specifically for documenting doll collections at Barnes and Noble with simple fill-in-the-blank sections for a photo, name, company, condition, original accessories/clothing, etc. Its for vintage and fashion dolls, but you could use it for BJDs and such pretty easily I think.



I was thinking of insuring mine now that I'm up to such a high number. it wouldn't be that much extra on the house insurance. I mean, my engagement diamond is insured. I might as well insure the dolls, they're my next-biggest investment.

I just bought two Dollmores off this person's auction. (sorry if I out-bid any of you.)