OK - here's a weird situation.
Tonight I went to my mailbox and there was a small flat-rate box with the address of an auction house I have recently done business with - I had won a pistol in an auction about 3 weeks ago, and received the item about 10 days ago. This box was obviously heavy and had a pistol in it.
I thought "wow, I guess I won another item I was unaware of". I opened it up and there were two small revolvers inside...and a bill of sale to another person. I had certainly never bid on these items. I sent an email to the auction house, and tried to send an email to the actual purchaser, but the email address on the bill of sale was kicked back as undeliverable. No phone number shown for the purchaser.
So, here's the question. In this case, would I need to enter these revolvers into my C&R bound book? I know one, and maybe both are C&R items. Am I taking possession of these? Or should I just wait for the auction house to call and let me know what to do?
Thanks
Jim
Tonight I went to my mailbox and there was a small flat-rate box with the address of an auction house I have recently done business with - I had won a pistol in an auction about 3 weeks ago, and received the item about 10 days ago. This box was obviously heavy and had a pistol in it.
I thought "wow, I guess I won another item I was unaware of". I opened it up and there were two small revolvers inside...and a bill of sale to another person. I had certainly never bid on these items. I sent an email to the auction house, and tried to send an email to the actual purchaser, but the email address on the bill of sale was kicked back as undeliverable. No phone number shown for the purchaser.
So, here's the question. In this case, would I need to enter these revolvers into my C&R bound book? I know one, and maybe both are C&R items. Am I taking possession of these? Or should I just wait for the auction house to call and let me know what to do?
Thanks
Jim