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Posted By: Jeff O
If you choose to end an auction to sell to the high bidder using the option to do so on eBay, I assume you'll pay the fees on the amount of that high bid, correct? That's a lot different than pulling the entire auction and then selling it off-line to avoid the fees, fees you agreed to pay as part of your contract, which is what I'm talking about. |
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