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Posted By: rob
It appears they listed all the items on ebay from their current auction. It allows for absentee ballots and bidding online. Is this common practice among auction houses, I have not seen it before, but am relatively new to the hobby. It seems kind of odd/not cool to me. Why not just put everything on ebay and skip the autcion? I guess it provides more exposure, but if I wanted my stuff on ebay, why would I take it to an auction house and pay an extra 15%? I can see both sides of the story here, just wondering what you all thought of this practice. |
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