
Originally Posted by
Cat
Contact me if you need assistance in sorting it out, explaining it, and ensuring that correct docs gets lodged, and that you keep up to date and secure.
I'm assuming its for insurance purposes?
It's a bitch.
Doing mine at my previous employer was hard. I was the first toy collector anyone had dealt with. As I was an employee at the bank at the time, and with good connections, it became a bit of a 'thing'. Everyone was trying to find out if anyone had done a toy collection before. They didn't find a single person. The way the systems were set up, and the requirements, also made it really hard. There were some changes made to the category, stemming from this.
It was interesting (bank-interesting, anyway. That's about 5% of true interest).
But after that, I got known in the department to a few people as 'the toy guy', and that notation must have been stored somewhere or by someone, as until I left, I'd still get called from our insurance area by staff unfamiliar with how to approach them, and for help on value. Fine when it's things I feel comfortable on, or have time to investigate myself. Not so fine when I'm being put on the spot for a value of a complete Mego collection, sealed and loose.
But even though they used me for those, it was done in a sensible fashion. And wasn't an everyday occurrence. Maybe twice a year, at most.
It doesn't mean I necessarily can say I have the credentials to do certified evaluations due to that past experience, as those ones were done under very defined circumstance, rules and expectations (which the client was also made aware of). I don't think that the clients would have actually seen anything with my name on it.
I can help with procedural stuff, basically. And paring down requirements to get to a situation that's reasonable by hobby standards.