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Old 04-26-2007, 09:06 PM   #3 (permalink)
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All you do is take the total that you are willing to spend and take off 10% and bid that. So if I'm going to bid $100 then I will only bid $90. Then with shipping and bidders fee it comes out to about the same thing. That works in most cases and sometimes you get it cheaper that way.

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that rules out a lot of coins for me. Though I have gotten some great deals there from time to time. Oh BTW it is a 15% buyers fee and add shipping and handleing on top of that, which is not to bad for pricey coins, but on less than $50 coins it kills ya
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