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The buyer's premium is coming out of my wallet, so you better believe it's a factor in my bidding. It doesn't matter if the premium is 5% or 25%, I definitely factor it in.
Basically, the higher the buyer's premium, the lower my "real" bid will be. And that's a fact! Steve |
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Agreed meaning real = your bid in the system minus bp. I also think the BP is a factor for the Consigner. The higher the juice, the less money for the Consigner. But for a buyer, it (bp) is just a part of the equation to determine your final bid.
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