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Originally Posted by Snapolit1
It's true, once you buy something you can mark it up 100 fold if you want or burn it. Or drive your car over it. Or throw it in the lake. But there is something that seems less than upstanding about buying something for $175 and immediately trying to find someone to pay $975 for it. Basically fishing for someone who is not dialed into the market valuation. Not illegal, probably not immoral, but still seems less than admirable.
I see a lot of photos I'd like from people who do this as a living and won't bid for them. Even if I can't find the most recent selling price I assume what they are asking is outrageous.
Moral of the story: bid more at RMY. Cause the next time you see it someone will have it on ebay for way more than they paid for it.
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I think Steve makes a great point, and I know not for every one, but for me once I see a seller who sells one item at a ridiculous markup, I assume all the rest of the items they sell are as well, so I then Exclude them from showing up in my Searches.