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Originally Posted by packs
From afar I see both sides. But in the end I think a card is yours until it's not yours and even though it might rub people the wrong way, keeping your card is your right. I think it'll make people less willing to do business with you, but I also don't see any real harm done if funds are returned.
The secondary sales seems independent of the transaction between buyer and seller, though I understand they add to the frustration.
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That analysis would apply equally if Dan had reneged because he found someone willing to pay more. Would you bless that too?
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