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Posted By: Josh K.
Jeff O - um, not exactly. if a seller lists a card on ebay he pays an insertion fee - that fee is non-refundable and is payment for ebay's agreement to list the card. If, and only if, the card sells, ebay receives a second fee - the final value fee. This fee is contingent upon the item selling. There is absolutely nothing that legally prohibits the seller from taking down an auction (i.e. deciding he no longer wishes to sell his card on ebay). Its irrelevant that the seller later sells the card off line. |
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