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Just curious, does anybody at least try to check N54 references before going through with larger BST transactions?
If someone asked me for a hobby reference (or references) because of a large transaction, I wouldn't be offended. To me, it's the other person being cautious and smart. What do people think is the best way to conduct business in the BST? What would be considered the "best practices"?
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