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Whenever an auction requires third party shipping I know I am going to get hosed on the deal.
The sales taxes are something to be paid on every deal; either sales tax or use tax to your home state, unless you are buying as a dealer for resale. I always factor that in. With a typical AH I just assume BP + sales tax + 5% for shipping as the surcharge on the bid. Around 35% on average. Really dissuades me from making casual bids on stuff I don't really want.
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