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2- The more you buy, the cheaper everything gets- and YES I do combine shipping to keep it as inexpensive as possible.
3- Items that do not sell for reasonable prices will convert to auction format at the start of next week,(10/21, 10/22, 10/23)
4- I will ship internationally, however I find the rates absurd unless you purchase many items. Please be aware of this, and contact me if you have any questions.
5- LOOK at all the pictures, that's why I take lots of them- they will show the exact condition better than I can describe.
6- I expect prompt payment within 48 hrs of purchase unless you contact me during that period.
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