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In response to MsD [redacted] complaint, when we first spoke with [redacted] , she stated that the house sold and that they were going to demolish the property and she wanted to sell her personal propertyWe were informed that we could sell everything even the fixturesWe did sell all personal property but did not sell any fixtures as no one had any interest in purchasing them; the house was very old and datedDuring the sale, we saw the neighbor in the backyard removing bricksWe asked him to please stop and not do this during the saleHe said that he has permission from the owner to take themWe asked him to please come back after the sale was finished to complete his taskPlease note the house was not vandalized by Blue Leaf or anyone associated with Blue LeafI find it a little dishearten that this claim is even being made as the house was clearly demolished( Please see attached photos of Demolition permit form the city of Paradise Valley and pictures of empty lot ) After the auction I contacted [redacted] and asked her where to send the proceeds(Please see attached screenshot from my email ) She did finally call us back and we mailed the check to: [redacted] As of today, the check has not been cashedI can only assume that she is holding the check because she has made this claim trying to extort money from Blue LeafIt seems that [redacted] and her real-estate agent are trying to get money out of us for something that we had nothing to do withTo think that she was given a “bill” for vandalism would be absurd, when the house was clearly demolishedI would ask that [redacted] please cash her check and retract this claim of vandalism and withholding of funds PSI have more pictures than I am able to upload on the Revdex.com website Sincerely, Stephanie G [redacted] Blue Leaf Auctions [redacted]

I have attended many Blue Leaf auctions and had a pleasant experience as well as a lot of funThe staff is very professional and a great help to anyone needing auction services or who is attending an auction and has questionsI enjoy their professionalism and will attend as many of their auctions as I possibly canCome join the fun

I wanted to extend my appreciation to you for the estate auction of my father's residence on 8/I also received your check today as promised and wanted to Thank You for running such a professional and smoothly run processI still have family and friends who visited that day telling me about how amazing you were and the house left spotlessShould you need a recommendation, let me know [redacted] , Jr Minneapolis

We hired Blueleaf to take care of my mother-in-laws estateThey were very professionalWe interviewed six estate sale companies and [redacted] was the bestWe were very pleased with the results of the saleWe would highly recommend Blueleaf

Before I knew about the estate auction process, I cleaned out my Grandmother’s house for almost three months straightThere were so many things that we threw out and even donated to Good WillWhen I called Blue Leaf Estate Auction, Roland answered the phone and was ready to help answer all of my questionsHe asked me if I had thrown anything away and I regretfully said yesI didn’t realize that what we think may be “trash” can actually be valuable or just valuable to someone elseRoland explained that he had someone available right away to come and look at the remainder of things I had left to make sure it was enough for the estate sale When I met with Stephanie, she was extremely kind and caringShe assured me that we had enough things still to have the sale, went over the entire process with me, and scheduled my estate sale much sooner than what I had expectedI was happy about thatShe was very prompt with sending me all of the information over email that same day as well as scheduling a day to come back and take picturesThe picture process took less than an hour and she took a lot of pictures to help the estate sale be more beneficialShe also explained to me that I was more than welcome to attend the sale On the day of the estate sale, Blue Leaf had already arrived at my Grandmother’s house before me and I was early! They were so efficient and niceThe process of the sale went smoothly and I enjoyed seeing what an estate auction was all aboutAlmost everything sold and was completely removed from the house the same dayI could tell that Roland, the auctioneer, was very experienced and good at what he doesHe was also very kind to everyoneOverall the entire process went so smoothly and Blue Leaf would be my company of choice if I ever needed another estate auction againRoland, Stephanie, and their entire team did an amazing job and I’m very thankful for that

In response to [redacted] ’s complaint, we find it to be outlandish that we would be accused of vandalizing this homeTo be asked to pay for damages for a property that is not there anymore is unfathomableThis unethical request by [redacted] would be against the lawWhen we conducted [redacted] auction, there were neighbors coming over inquiring about the sale, inquiring about doors, lighting, etcOne neighbor was attempting to take bricks and told us he had permission from [redacted] We asked him not to remove the bricks as we felt it would be unsafe for the many people that were thereWe have witnesses that were at the sale and can attest to the facts stated in this responseThe copy of the contract from Blue Leaf Auctions states that the house fixtures can be sold, however, we chose not to offer any attached fixtures for sale [redacted] herself did say that she would be surprised if there was $worth of stuff in the house and she would like for the check to go to the Phoenix Boys ChoirWhen [redacted] found out the amount sold was more than what she thought, she asked the check to be sent to her instead, leaving the Choir in the coldWe hope you can see, that this is simply a ploy by [redacted] , using whatever means necessary to not only defraud an insurance company of over $5000, but also to extort even more monies from Blue Leaf AuctionsTo accuse one of totally claims just so they can benefit monetarily is truly saddeningAll of her neighbors knew she was leaving, and I can only imagine this property peaking their interest and them possibly wanting a piece of history before its destructionWe are not in business to keep anyone’s money or to defraud anyone out of $measly dollars [redacted] has received her proceeds from the sale of her personal property and we pray that the Revdex.com will find in our favor that there are $dollars due to [redacted] from Blue Leaf

I went to this auction this weekend to buy some antiques for my storethe owner of the items being auctioned started bidding and jacking up the pricesthis should never be allowed hold an honest auction or just put the prices you want on the items and sell them

Response to Blue Leaf's statement Blue Leaf will be written as BL, and Rowan H*** as RHRH says checks were sent from BL I have rec'd nothing In June I called BL's rep, Allen P [redacted] and left him a message---no response In July I called the office ( [redacted] , the number on the BL website) RH passed me on to Stephanie She said she would look into it and call me back RH says she sent out another check that day; I've never received it (contrary to RH's statement to Revdex.com, where he accuses me of hanging onto it for nefarious purposes)I did not receive a call back from BL, either My daughter put a post on BL's Facebook page on 8/saying BL was taking advantage of a yo widow That brought a response; Sunday , 8/28/at pm I rec'd a call from RHRH accused accused my neighbors of being responsible for the theft and vandalism, but that it was no concern of his because the house has been demolished RH mentioned I told Allen P [redacted] the house would be demolished True; it's well known Paradise Valley houses of 1960s vintage often are I did not, however, give BL leave to do the demolishing I suggested to RH he contact his insurance company (A.P [redacted] told me BL is insured when I talked to him in April) RH insisted that it is irrelevant since the house has been demolished and there are no signs left of vandalism He then said he would go around and question my neighbors as to what I had told them they could take Actually, I had given items to my neighbors, some had to be picked up, and I told them that it had to be done before 5/because after that everything would belong to BL By 5/15, everyone had picked up whatever they'd been promised It is hardly likely my PV neighbors vandalized my house; one is hard put to visualize a partner in a prestigious law firm going over to steal my toilets and cause all that destruction At one point in the conversation RH accused me of ''losing the checks or misplacing them; you could, you know, be a little bit senileAfter all, you are 78.'' Not a chanceBL was to be at the house 5/19--5/ The destruction happened at that time, as my realtor came by on 5/to put out the garbage cans and saw a mess outside He and the new owner came by 5/26, at which time the realtor took photos when they both went inside the house There was no sign of forced entry, so it was obviously done while BL had the key and the house was open I suspect BL's advertising may have attracted some unsavory people who came over, with not enough people or any interest in protecting the house, or BL didn't actually hold a auction, loaded what RH wanted into a truck, and left people behind who were supposed to clean up but did other things, including eating and leaving trash, bags and containers from the food all over the place If the new owner had any thoughts about renting out the house for a while, it was not possible after all the destruction RH says the vandalism can't be attributed to BL since the house has now been demolished and all evidence gone He seems to be confusing destruction and demolition The vandalism and destruction occurred between 5/19---5/23; demolition didn't take place until July The photos I will be sending were taken 5/ May is not July A proper business would have promptly sent me a check in May, along with an itinerary of what was sold, for how much, and BL's take from it I have had no trouble with my mail since moving to the Duluth area If I'd received a check I would have cashed it promptly to make certain it was valid, and then sent him the $bill from the new owner, along with the pictures When I talked to RH I asked times how much the check was for He could never tell me the amount, although he was calling from the phone, and Stephanie was with him I will be sending copies of the photographs, the bill from the new owner, and the original agreement with BL signed (illegibly) by Allen P***, their agent, by regular US Mail I would appreciate their being kept in the files of this complaint Unless the check for goods sold, along with a check for $for the destruction arrives, this complaint will stand as far as I am concerned

BEWARE!!! This company told me they would advertise my estate and I would make around 20,for everything we sold with them, they are Good talkers but on the day of my sale they changed the Contract from 25% to $plus 25% for their share and Bullied me into this new contract! They Then Proceeded to sell everything in my home for Less then pennies on the dollar ! Even Fine Antiques and my husbands Expensive Garage tools! They totaled up the sales at and took their off the top of that, left me with 50dollars and then they Split!! Me and my husband are Elderly and desperately needed the money from this sale to pay med bills and try to buy a travel trailer to live in!! These people have robbed us of that and now we are left with nothing Please spread the word to anyone thinking about using this company and Beware! Also the owner told us that there would be over people coming to our sale but the only people that came were 15-of his venders that follow him to his auctions because he sells everything for nothing !

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I have been to several Blue Leaf auctions It's always a lot of fun I find Rolan and his crew to be extremely helpful and honest I look forward to attending more of their auctions I recommend them to anyone looking to liquidate or to attend an auction

I did not like the way things were handled as far as accountable or not accountable did not like his tone with menot trying to extort moneyhe didn't seem to want to resovle

I would like to say that I was at this auction that *** *posted such a negative comment about I understand that her opinion is her opinion, but in my opinion and observations, what I saw that day was an Auctioneer who did an outstanding job being very professional and patient with a lady whom broke down crying, changing her mind about selling anything and started putting outrageous reserve dollar amounts on practically all of her stuff An Auction is exactly that, an Auction, which is a sale of property or goods sold to the highest bidder! This Auctioneer even took the time to explain to everyone bidding that the owner was trying to raise enough money to buy a travel trailer and would appreciate everyone taking that into consideration and bidding higher I'm sorry, but you can't force people at an auction to pay more than what they're willing to pay for something especially when it's not really worth it! There was one lady bidding who wanted a heart shaped stone thing and when the auctioneer asked the owner what her reserve on it was, she said $ Well, that's her right I guess to put whatever reserve she wanted on it, BUT this item ended up having a price tag still on the bottom of it that said like $and the lady bidding paid more than that! From what I saw, a lot of the items had been broken and glued back together or were still broken and she was truly asking way more than what they were worth! I have been to a lot of auctions and this was the craziest one I've ever been to A lot of people that came to this auction drove a few hours to get there, rented u-hauls or trailers and some even paid to stay in hotels since it was a far drive for them A lot of money was spent and wasted on this auction by us and others that I know of, because this lady decided to change her mind and canceled the whole auction at one point in time, after the auction started basically, and didn't even barely ever give the Auctioneer a chance! To contradict her statement "They then proceeded to sell everything in my home for less then pennies on the dollar"...all I can say is WOW because they didn't hardly sell anything because she wouldn't allow them to sell anymore! Matter of fact, there were people that came to the auction to specifically bid on the Harley Davidson and the truck she was supposed to sell but changed her mind at the auction! As far as the auction being advertised..I specifically heard people that came to the auction say that they read about it on ***,etcThe comment about "the ONLY people that came were 15-of his venders that follow him to his auctions because he sells everything for nothing" is totally unfounded and untrue! I have been to a few of his other auctions where items have gone for thousands of dollars and I was just amazed at what people were spending on these items! I do believe that this lady could've sold her items for a pretty decent amount had she followed through with the auction and had they actually of tried to sell some of the stuff that was actually worth something/more! I know I didn't appreciate this lady blowing smoke in my face almost the whole time either Unfortunately, I do not believe that this lady ever allowed the Auctioneer to do his job! If she wanted an unreasonable amount for her items, she should've never agreed to do an auction in the first place in my opinion There were too many people let down at this auction whom spent a lot of money to get there and I do not believe it was the Auctioneer's fault at all!

In response to Mr***’s complaint; he contacted us as he wanted to hold an estate auctionHe stated that the City of Phoenix was after him to clean up his yard and he was running out of timeHe had A LOT of stuff in his yard (kind of like a junk yard), with miscellaneous scrap metal, wood,
piles of car parts, tools, furniture, appliances and random itemsA couple of our regular buyers offered, prior to the sale, to go out and assist him with his thingsThey spent a week organizing his belongings, cutting his lawn, pulling weeds and moving heavy items to form walkways for buyers to get through his yardThese gentlemen did this out of the goodness of their hearts as the house was overwhelmingly unorganized
When the sale took place Mr*** was present when we sold the motorcycleWe asked him if the bike was ok to sell at the price which was offered; he approved, the sale amount was $We asked Mr*** if he had the title to the motorcycle and he said yes, it was in the house somewhere and he had to look for itThe buyer was leery to purchase the unit without a title, because he knew how hard it would be to get a bonded titleI did allow the buyer to pay for half of the purchased price of the bike and he would pay the remainder when the title was producedI told *** that we would like for him to look for the title and the buyer would be back the next day to would pay for the remainder of the bikeThe following day *** still could not find the titleWe told Mr*** that we would give him a week to find the title and the buyer agreedThe title was never produced and we did not hear from Mr***
about it until he filed this complaint
After the sale was completed Mr*** still had a lot of stuff on his property that he was not willing to part with or sell in the saleHe felt it was best that he hang on to these itemsWe are not a cleservice, we are an auction company, and we liquidate not clean upMr*** was complaining that his yard still needed to be cleaned upAgain, one of our buyers offered to assist Mr*** with a dumpster (which is not cheap)! *** also offered to assist with $towards the cost of the dumpster as well, to help out so that the yard would get cleared up before the City of Phoenix came back to inspectOur buyer ended up spending over $(one thousand dollars) to help Mr*** clean up his yard, this buyer expected and received nothing in return
The day after the sale, *** gave *** a $cash advance since the sale had not been finalized and all the credit card payments had not hit our bank accountWe did give Mr*** a summary print out of what sold and the total amountMr***’s sale was held on 3/15/and 3/16/2014, and on 3/19/*** came to one of our other auctions and purchased approximately $worth of itemsWe allowed for him to take the items and not payWe would deduct this amount from the proceeds of his saleIt took me two weeks to reconcile the sale, post payments and make sure all expenses were deducted as his sale was extremely large spanning over two daysWe did cut Mr*** a check for his sale, which included the full payment for the motorcycleI felt since I made the decision to allow the buyer to pay half of the purchase price of the motorcycle at the time he checked out, due to no titleIt would be easier to pay Mr*** the full amount now and when the title was provided, I would collect from my buyerSince the title was not provided in a week, I did not feel it was fair to collect from the buyer, yet we still gave Mr*** the full amount of the bike
We appreciated Mr***’s business and enjoyed the sale, however the sentiment does not seem to be reciprocatedWe did everything that we said we were going to doI did provided Mr*** a breakdown of the sale, with prices, in addition to a check for $per his request in this complaintAs a business owner, I felt that I want every customer of ours be satisfied with the work and service that we provided
Thank You,
*** ***
Blue Leaf Auctions

In response to Ms. D[redacted] complaint, when we first spoke with [redacted], she stated that the house sold and that they were going to demolish the property and she wanted to sell her personal property. We were informed that we could sell everything even the fixtures. We did sell all personal property...

but did not sell any fixtures as no one had any interest in purchasing them; the house was very old and dated. During the sale, we saw the neighbor in the backyard removing bricks. We asked him to please stop and not do this during the sale. He said that he has permission from the owner to take them. We asked him to please come back after the sale was finished to complete his task. Please note the house was not vandalized by Blue Leaf or anyone associated with Blue Leaf. I find it a little dishearten that this claim is even being made as the house was clearly demolished. ( Please see attached photos of Demolition permit form the city of Paradise Valley and pictures of empty lot ) After the auction I contacted [redacted] and asked her where to send the proceeds. (Please see attached screenshot from my email ) She did finally call us back and we mailed the check to: [redacted]
[redacted]   As of today, the check has not been cashed. I can only assume that she is holding the check because she has made this claim trying to extort money from Blue Leaf. It seems that [redacted] and her real-estate agent are trying to get money out of us for something that we had nothing to do with. To think that she was given a “bill” for vandalism would be absurd, when the house was clearly demolished. I would ask that [redacted] please cash her check and retract this false claim of vandalism and withholding of funds. PS. I have more pictures than I am able to upload on the Revdex.com website.   Sincerely,   Stephanie G[redacted] Blue Leaf Auctions [redacted]

In response to Ms. D[redacted] complaint, when we first spoke with [redacted], she stated that the house sold and that they were going to demolish the property and she wanted to sell her personal...

property. We were informed that we could sell everything even the fixtures. We did sell all personal property but did not sell any fixtures as no one had any interest in purchasing them; the house was very old and dated. During the sale, we saw the neighbor in the backyard removing bricks. We asked him to please stop and not do this during the sale. He said that he has permission from the owner to take them. We asked him to please come back after the sale was finished to complete his task. Please note the house was not vandalized by Blue Leaf or anyone associated with Blue Leaf. I find it a little dishearten that this claim is even being made as the house was clearly demolished. ( Please see attached photos of Demolition permit form the city of Paradise Valley and pictures of empty lot ) After the auction I contacted [redacted] and asked her where to send the proceeds. (Please see attached screenshot from my email ) She did finally call us back and we mailed the check to: [redacted]   As of today, the check has not been cashed. I can only assume that she is holding the check because she has made this claim trying to extort money from Blue Leaf. It seems that [redacted] and her real-estate agent are trying to get money out of us for something that we had nothing to do with. To think that she was given a “bill” for vandalism would be absurd, when the house was clearly demolished. I would ask that [redacted] please cash her check and retract this false claim of vandalism and withholding of funds.
 
PS. I have more pictures than I am able to upload on the Revdex.com website.   Sincerely,   Stephanie G[redacted] Blue Leaf Auctions [redacted]

Response to Blue Leaf's statement.   Blue Leaf will be written as BL, and Rowan H[redacted] as RH.
RH says 2 checks were sent from BL.  I have rec'd nothing.  In June I called BL's rep, Allen P[redacted] and left him a message---no response.  In July I called the office ([redacted], the number on the BL website).  RH passed me on to Stephanie.  She said she would look into it and call me back.  RH says she sent out another check that day;  I've never received it (contrary to RH's statement to Revdex.com, where he accuses me of hanging onto it for nefarious purposes). I did not receive a call back from BL, either.  My daughter put a post on BL's Facebook page on 8/27 saying BL was taking advantage of a 78 yo widow.  That brought a response; Sunday , 8/28/16 at 4 pm I rec'd a call from RH.
RH accused accused my neighbors of being responsible for the theft and vandalism, but that it was no concern of his because the house has been demolished.  RH mentioned I told Allen P[redacted] the house would be demolished.  True; it's well known Paradise Valley houses of 1960s vintage often are.  I did not, however, give BL leave to do the demolishing.  I suggested to RH he contact his insurance company (A.P[redacted] told me BL is insured when I talked to him in April).  RH insisted that it is irrelevant since the house has been demolished and there are no signs left of vandalism.  He then said he would go around and question my neighbors as to what I had told them they could take.  Actually, I had given items to my neighbors, some had to be picked up, and I told them that it had to be done before 5/17 because after that everything would belong to BL.  By 5/15, everyone had picked up whatever they'd been promised.   It is hardly likely my PV neighbors vandalized my house; one is hard put to visualize a partner in a prestigious law firm going over to steal my toilets and cause all that destruction. 
At one point in the conversation RH accused me of ''losing the checks or misplacing them; you could, you know, be a little bit senile. After all, you are 78.''    Not a chance.
BL  was to be at the house 5/19--5/23.  The destruction happened at that time, as my realtor came by on 5/25 to put out the garbage cans and saw a mess outside.  He and the new owner came by 5/26, at which time the realtor took photos when they both went inside the house.  There was no sign of forced entry, so it was obviously done while BL had the key and the house was open.  I suspect BL's advertising may have attracted some unsavory people who came over, with not enough people or any interest in protecting the house, or BL didn't actually hold a auction, loaded what RH wanted into a truck, and left people behind who were supposed to clean up but did other things, including eating and leaving trash, bags and containers from the food all over the place.   If the new owner had any thoughts about renting out the house for a while, it was not possible after  all the destruction.  
RH says the vandalism  can't be attributed to BL since the house has now been demolished and all evidence gone.  He seems to be confusing destruction and demolition .  The vandalism and destruction  occurred between 5/19---5/23; demolition didn't take place until July.  The photos I will be sending were taken 5/26.  May is not July.  
A proper business would have promptly sent me a check in May, along with an itinerary of what was sold, for how much, and BL's take from it.  I have had no trouble with my mail since moving to the Duluth area.  If I'd received a check I would have cashed it promptly to make certain it was valid, and then sent him the $5595.00 bill from the new owner, along with the pictures.    When I talked to RH I asked 3 times how much the check was for.  He could never tell me the amount, although he was calling from the 0865 phone, and Stephanie was with him.  
I will be sending copies of the photographs, the bill from the new owner, and the original agreement with BL signed (illegibly) by Allen P[redacted], their agent,  by regular US Mail.  I would appreciate their being kept in the files of this complaint.  Unless the check for goods sold, along with a check for $5595.00 for the destruction arrives, this complaint will stand as far as I am concerned.

I wanted to extend my appreciation to you for the estate auction of my father's residence on 8/31. I also received your check today as promised and wanted to Thank You for running such a professional and smoothly run process.
I still have family and friends who visited that day telling me about how amazing you were and the house left spotless.
Should you need a recommendation, let me know. [redacted], Jr
Minneapolis

We hired Blueleaf to take care of my mother-in-laws estate. They were very professional. We interviewed six estate sale companies and [redacted] was the best. We were very pleased with the results of the sale. We would highly recommend Blueleaf.

Before I knew about the estate auction process, I cleaned out my Grandmother’s house for almost three months straight. There were so many things that we threw out and even donated to Good Will. When I called Blue Leaf Estate Auction, Roland answered the phone and was ready to help answer all of my questions. He asked me if I had thrown anything away and I regretfully said yes. I didn’t realize that what we think may be “trash” can actually be valuable or just valuable to someone else. Roland explained that he had someone available right away to come and look at the remainder of things I had left to make sure it was enough for the estate sale.
When I met with Stephanie, she was extremely kind and caring. She assured me that we had enough things still to have the sale, went over the entire process with me, and scheduled my estate sale much sooner than what I had expected. I was happy about that. She was very prompt with sending me all of the information over email that same day as well as scheduling a day to come back and take pictures. The picture process took less than an hour and she took a lot of pictures to help the estate sale be more beneficial. She also explained to me that I was more than welcome to attend the sale.
On the day of the estate sale, Blue Leaf had already arrived at my Grandmother’s house before me and I was early! They were so efficient and nice. The process of the sale went smoothly and I enjoyed seeing what an estate auction was all about. Almost everything sold and was completely removed from the house the same day. I could tell that Roland, the auctioneer, was very experienced and good at what he does. He was also very kind to everyone. Overall the entire process went so smoothly and Blue Leaf would be my company of choice if I ever needed another estate auction again. Roland, Stephanie, and their entire team did an amazing job and I’m very thankful for that.

Revdex.com:I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID [redacted], and have determined that this proposed action would not resolve my complaint.  For your reference, details of the offer I reviewed appear below.The response by Mr [redacted] is neither true or factual .He owed me  money and paperwork from the sale at my house .When a company does a sale then hands you a blank accounting sheet ,there's a problem .the itemization of the lots were there just zeros in the amount column and [redacted]d said that's how we do it . We'll that's not how I do it,So its like going out for diner and get a check that has everything you ordered just zeros for amounts wirh a total at the bottom would you except that HECK NO   I asked him for and accurate accounting with amounts for each purchase .They give a detailed sheet to the buyers but he said that would be very hard to do and take a couple of weeks I said fine[maybe this is a way to hide paying taxes on the sales but he does charge taxes on all sales so I don't know huh  .Meantime we had a problem of accumulating trash left primarily by one buyer I asked him [redacted] If he would go in on a dumpster and he agreed and said he could supply it fine I asked two other buyers with a lot of trash if they wanted to go in on it they agreed I paid [redacted] EVERYBODY'S PAYMENT EXCEPT [redacted]S AND WITH WITNESSES HE SAID WILL YOU PAY HIIM [redacted] AND 'LL I GET A CHECK WRITTEN FOR YOU so end of story right should have been .I sent [redacted] numerous texts to get my money and the billing statements and he would just make an excuse or finally he quit answering the phone and txts OF WHICH I HAVE PROOF  . So my only resolve was to contact Revdex.com and thank God they are there to help .Low and behold now [redacted] will do something.But to write in a phoney made up excuse for his actions only verifies the caliper of person he is ,I leave this to the public to decide if everything went fine then why was a complaint filed .the very nature of a complaint means you had a problem and I did with  blue leaf estate auctions.I would never use them again and its up to the public if they decide to use him.So in ending [redacted] should have just manned up at the beginning and none of this would have happened.Sincerely [redacted]      PLEASE EXCUSE THE CAPS STATEMENT AREA  THEIR NOT SUPPOSED TO BE THER COULD YOU REMOVE THEM PLEASERegards,[redacted]

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