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Posted By: Charlie O'Neal
I like both the catalog and internet for big auctions. I mainly look at a catalog to make sure I didn't over look something when scanning the internet. If you are trying to get away from using ebay for your auctions please do not have a registration fee. This is a big turn off for me b/c I do not want to spend $75 dollars to have the right to bid on an auction. Until I get to a point where I have to have an auction without regards to price, spending $75 on a whelm is pretty absurd. |
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