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Mossgreen vendors baulk at ‘unfair’ fees

Clients of the collapsed Australian auction house Mossgreen are preparing to challenge the fees being demanded by firm’s administrators to collect their own goods.

Consignors of lots for upcoming sales or owners of unsold items have been told they must pay Aus$353.20 (around £200) per lot, regardless of their value, or face losing their possessions.

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