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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 4586053, member: 112"]I guess it depends on how ones reads your comment, but if you are saying you subtract 20% from your bids, that easily explains why you're not winning auctions.</p><p><br /></p><p>Ya see, buyers fees, S&H, that's all part of the cost of the coin - always has been. There are no plus this plus that, or minus this minus that - there is only 1 cost, the total amount. With every coin you buy, no matter where or from whom you buy it - those buyers fee and S&H numbers are already added into the price you pay. </p><p><br /></p><p>The only difference is when you're buying coins from dealers or private individuals they don't tell you they've already added those extra dollars to their price - but they most definitely have added them ! With auction houses, they tell you they have added them and break them out separately. But the total number is still the same.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 4586053, member: 112"]I guess it depends on how ones reads your comment, but if you are saying you subtract 20% from your bids, that easily explains why you're not winning auctions. Ya see, buyers fees, S&H, that's all part of the cost of the coin - always has been. There are no plus this plus that, or minus this minus that - there is only 1 cost, the total amount. With every coin you buy, no matter where or from whom you buy it - those buyers fee and S&H numbers are already added into the price you pay. The only difference is when you're buying coins from dealers or private individuals they don't tell you they've already added those extra dollars to their price - but they most definitely have added them ! With auction houses, they tell you they have added them and break them out separately. But the total number is still the same.[/QUOTE]
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