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If you bid on anything from Stouts make sure you read the fine print before you do. They charge a percentage based on the final cost of the listing. I think it was a little under 20%. So basically if you win a $100 item you’ll be paying $120. Seemed odd that they were charging this to the buyer. Also you have to pay for the listing before they pack it. When ready for shipment, they send you a second invoice for the shipping. I thought the shipping was reasonable and they packed the trains well. I knew about this before bidding so I wasn’t surprised but it could possibly be missed by some people.
Conditions of SaleStout Auctions Toy and Train SpecialistsYou agree to pay a buyer's premium of up to 19% and any applicable taxes and shipping.
It's fun just to sit and watch one of these auctions go off. If there is an item you're interested in, don't blink, male sure your internet connection is good and your mouse/keyboard in good order bc bidding is fast and lots close every 15-30 seconds
That was a cool auction. There were definitely some deals on some fairly rare brass locos to be had.
I found 3 items I'm interested in. I put in bids for them. If I win all three I'll be hurting but I expect to lose them all.PRR H8sa: https://connect.invaluable.com/stout/auction-lot/Key-Imports-N-scale-brass-Pennsylvania-H8SA-2-8-0_5294AFA8F1PRR I1sa: https://connect.invaluable.com/stout/auction-lot/Key-Imports-N-scale-brass-Pennsylvania-I-1s-2-10_9B3464483DC&O H-8: https://connect.invaluable.com/stout/auction-lot/Key-Imports-N-scale-brass-Chesapeake-and-Ohio-2-6_09949BFAC3/
Bastards didn't approve my ability to place bids.
But ya. That one that went for $1550 just blew my mind.