As an international buyer, we require a business license or VAT Number (if available) from your country. If you cannot provide a business license or VAT number, you must provide proof of your business name/address in the form of a Utility Bill, Company Letterhead, or Company Invoice.

If at any time you plan on shipping to the U.S. prior to your country, then a letter from your shipping company is required that meets the following requirements:

  • Document is on shipping company’s letterhead
  • Document indicates you are a current customer
  • Document lists U.S. address you are permitted to use for your shipping needs
  • Document is signed and dated

Please note that international buyers are responsible for arranging their own shipping on all transactions, and certain auctions may only be available to buyers in the United States. An additional $25 fee must be included on any international wire payment as well.

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