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Hey Shammus,
I can't speak directly for Mr Lifson, However... If by Large you mean $$$$.$$, than I would shoot him an email pronto! He just might help you out at a zero percent.
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We just closed our consignments for the current Feb 18-March 3rd Auction and had sent out emails with this information.
We have always charged 0% Sellers fee for items large or small and have a low 12 1/2% Buyers premium further allowing bidders to go an extra level or two and pay the same ending price, which in effect gives sellers more dollars in their pocket. Scott Brockelman & Luckey www.b-lauctions.com |
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