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<p>[QUOTE="yakpoo, post: 1264024, member: 18157"]From a Buyer's perspective (everything else being equal), I always gravitate towards auctions that offer "Free S&H". Rightly or wrongly, I think those auctions make up for the difference in price because they draw more interest. I will always bid higher on those auctions and even if I don't win, my bid(s) push the winning price up for the Seller. </p><p><br /></p><p>I like those auctions mostly for the lack of hassle. Oftentimes, when a seller has one item I like, they have more. Many Sellers don't post details about combined S&H...and I'm not about to pay $3.99 for each coin unless they come in different packages. When I have to wait a couple of days between auctions (when bidding on multiple auctions from the same Seller), I have to send messages to let the Seller know what I'm doing and ask permission, etc, etc...that's a hassle.</p><p><br /></p><p>I much prefer "Free S&H" auctions so "I win an auction; I pay for an auction"...no delay. If the Seller wants to combine S&H to save themselves money, I'm fine with that as long as the items arrive in good shape. Oh, and I always pay immediately for BIN auctions...you should stipulate that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="yakpoo, post: 1264024, member: 18157"]From a Buyer's perspective (everything else being equal), I always gravitate towards auctions that offer "Free S&H". Rightly or wrongly, I think those auctions make up for the difference in price because they draw more interest. I will always bid higher on those auctions and even if I don't win, my bid(s) push the winning price up for the Seller. I like those auctions mostly for the lack of hassle. Oftentimes, when a seller has one item I like, they have more. Many Sellers don't post details about combined S&H...and I'm not about to pay $3.99 for each coin unless they come in different packages. When I have to wait a couple of days between auctions (when bidding on multiple auctions from the same Seller), I have to send messages to let the Seller know what I'm doing and ask permission, etc, etc...that's a hassle. I much prefer "Free S&H" auctions so "I win an auction; I pay for an auction"...no delay. If the Seller wants to combine S&H to save themselves money, I'm fine with that as long as the items arrive in good shape. Oh, and I always pay immediately for BIN auctions...you should stipulate that.[/QUOTE]
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