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Old 02-17-2016, 11:06 PM
begsu1013 begsu1013 is offline
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Default buyer's obligation poll

just a quick poll on a hypothetical scenario and gather the overall consensus of a "what would you do?" situation....

seller "a" lists graded sports card.

seller "a" lists a card that is worth $500.

this card also has a variation that in a same grade would be worth $800 - $1000.

flip does not state that it is the more valuable variation, however it is.

variation is considered a somewhat obscure version and let's just say 50-75% of the collecting world has no clue about it.

the buyer does know about the variation.

this is not necessarily considered a listing error along the lines of listing something at $200 when seller meant to list at $2000.

more along the lines of a more informed buyer.

should he buy or notify?


***keeping it simple***

there's only 2 options

it's a split second decision.

and someone else could pull the trigger at any moment.

Last edited by begsu1013; 02-17-2016 at 11:35 PM.
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