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Posted By: runscott
then the seller gets to keep the card because it didn't sell for bottom line. I know it's frustrating for the bidders, because we're always looking for a great deal, but sometimes the seller is only going to give you a "reasonable" deal. A reserve with a BIN can simulate such a situation - if the reserve and BIN are set right, the seller can get a reasonable deal or a great deal, but not a "Bad" deal. |
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