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<p>[QUOTE="moontymes, post: 54829, member: 41"]Most of the time it turns out okay, but for the percentage that don't, it can be really, really rough on the seller. I think that if I really do "need" the money, it's better to wait and let an auction house handle it for things most likely going overseas, and worth more than $1000. It gives me peace of mind. Like, if I had 20+ watchers on an Asian item, I would pull it and consult an auction house to see what exactly I had. But that's just my opinion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="moontymes, post: 54829, member: 41"]Most of the time it turns out okay, but for the percentage that don't, it can be really, really rough on the seller. I think that if I really do "need" the money, it's better to wait and let an auction house handle it for things most likely going overseas, and worth more than $1000. It gives me peace of mind. Like, if I had 20+ watchers on an Asian item, I would pull it and consult an auction house to see what exactly I had. But that's just my opinion.[/QUOTE]
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