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Auction Terms: Terms & Conditions By registering to bid on the internet, you acknowledge that you have read & understand the terms and conditions for each auction, each online bidding system(www.bidderone.com and www.proxibid.com) and/or auction item, and you agree to abide by all terms and conditions for each auction and/or auction item. Live Auction and Pre-Bidding Through www.bidderone.com: For all cash or check purchases, a 10% buyer's premium will be added to the bid to establish the final price. For example, a bid of $100 will be assessed a $10 buyer's premium, creating a contract price of $110 plus sales tax. A 13% buyer's premium will be charged for all Credit Card Purchases made at the live auction or through www.bidderone.com online pre-bidding system. Live Online Bidding: For all cash or check purchases through live online bidding, a 15% buyer's premium will be added to the bid to establish the final price. For example, a bid of $100 will be assessed a $15 buyer's premium, creating a contract price of $15 plus sales tax. A 18% buyer's premium will be charged for all Credit Card Purchases made through the live online bidding system. Football manager 2009 torrent kickass

Please Note: WARNING - Explanation of Credit Card Fraud: In order to bid online, buyers must register and create an account at our website, www.BidderOne.com. The credit card is not charged and successful bidders are not required to pay by credit card. However, in the event that a buyer does not make payment arrangements within the specified time or attempts to back-out of the sale by not paying for their items, L.W. Benton Company reserves the right to charge the amount due, plus any sales tax, buyers fees and/or late fees and/or non-payment penalties to the account’s registered card. If, at that time, it is determined that the card is not valid or does not have a sufficient balance to cover the charges, and the bidder or representatives of the bidder knowingly registered with this card, this constitutes “Credit Card Fraud” under Federal and Georgia state law and L.W. Benton Company reserves the right to press criminal charges for such fraud, including the swearing out of an arrest warrant in the county of the bidder’s residence.

In addition to any criminal charges, L.W. Benton Company reserves the right to seek civil restitution as well. Firearm Terms: As a Federally Licensed Firearms Dealer, L.W. Benton Company (LWBC) is required to ensure that bidders who purchase a firearm are legally allowed to do so through a FBI NICS background check. If a bidder doubts his or her ability to pass a NICS check, it is highly recommended that he or she NOT BID on a firearm. High bidders must take possession of purchased firearms in person at LWBC’s Macon facility or at another Federal Firearms Licensed (FFL) location. High bidders will be required to pay the full amount due on their firearm BEFORE the NICS check is run.

In the event that a high bidder fails the NICS check, he or she will not be allowed to have the firearm transferred to their possession, nor can it be transferred to another individual. Instead, LWBC will hold the firearms, at their discretion, until the next suitable opportunity to auction or sell the firearms. High bidders who fail the NICS check will be charged a Thirty-Dollar ($30) re-stocking fee per firearm, as well as regular Seller’s fees when the firearm is auctioned again. These fees, as well as any others, will be deducted from the proceeds of the resale of the firearms. Any remaining proceeds will be paid to the original high bidder as though they were the consignor of the firearm. In the event that a high bidder requests to have a firearm shipped to another FFL, they must first pay the full amount due for the firearm plus any additional shipping costs prior to shipping.