Quoted from ForceFlow:Premiums go to the auction house, yes. Some houses double dip and charge both the seller and buyer.
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Quoted from ForceFlow:Premiums go to the auction house, yes. Some houses double dip and charge both the seller and buyer.
Quoted from ForceFlow:Not always at the same rate, though. Buyer's premium might be 18%, but the seller's premium might be 12-15%.
Still.. seems like a cash cow for the auction house... At 18% alone, as a buyer I'd be taking that into account for the highest amount I'd bid, and as a seller, wouldn't too much care for it, because I'd be expecting bidders to do just that...
Edit - I'm going to the Gettysburg auction tomorrow. Not to buy, just watch and learn. But their setup is 10% buyer's premium, nothing for seller except a $15 (I think if I recall correctly) fee to 'list' the game for sale.
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