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Posted By: Hankron
My opinion is that you bid in his auction and the auction is over, which means you have to follow his (reasonable) rules. You can ask for special shipping or payment qualities, but you have to follow his (reasonable) rules if he doesn't like your suggestions. My guess is that everything will work out fine. I've had recent experiences with '0' bidders who won expensive items-- I didn't have a single problem with any of them. |
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