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| Yes, of course, it is real money |
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182 | 92.86% |
| Most of the time, but sometimes I forget |
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9 | 4.59% |
| Rarely, because I am lazy or don't care |
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3 | 1.53% |
| Never, because I do not consider it part of my official bid |
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2 | 1.02% |
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