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I am rookie to the auction sales; it is a new beast to me. I am new to it and want some clarification....Who gets the buyer's premium on the auction? For example, last year the REA buyer's premium was 17.5%, is that what the auction house takes away for selling a card?
I am new to the auction house game. I, like most of you, have worked very hard for my money and like to know who is getting what when I send out a cashier check. What is the usual percent a auction house gets on a sale?? Guess I have alot of questions! Thanks for answering them Isaac
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