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Posted By: Noel
I think i would treat them as i will every other auction house that adds a "buyers premium"...abstain. This seems to be so assinine in so many ways. What a concept, charging someone a fee for buying your product. I am sure that someone who consigns to these auction houses gets shelled for a "consigners premium". That i understand. Along with the outlandish shipping fees of auction houses, the buyers premiums seem to be a slap in the face to the consumer. I understand it, i just dont get it. |
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