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Question Title Are there any Ruby Lane fees charged to my shop if I use the Send To Auction feature?
Send to Auction is a free feature Ruby Lane offers to active and open shops. There are no Ruby Lane fees charged to use Send To Auction but you will be responsible for any applicable fees the Auction site may charge.
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Article Number: 395
Created: 2009-07-23 12:46 PM
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