Thanks for the reply
To go further into detail, the OP listed a $400+ card for BIN $180, I said I will take it! Then over two hours AFTER payment was made, he cancels the deal
What does he have to gain? Well, as an Ignorant seller who’s not sure of what a card is worth, he has quite a bit to gain by posturing a deal, then cancelling it when he realizes its not in his favor. You feel this is admirable? Sorry, I disagree
For Example: If I offer an asset for sale for $1 million and it sells in 15 minutes, as this card did.....well, oh shit, maybe I made a mistake?
Ethically, Can/should I just be able to cancel the deal and sell elsewhere/later-date???
Sorry, I don’t see it that way
Therefore, Feels like (IS) a SCAMMER to me
Quote:
Originally Posted by GoCalBears
Doesn't a scammer usually have something to gain? Sounds like this dude is out twenty bucks and has to deal with this mess. From all I can tell, he's handled it admirably, admitted his mistake, paid some money to you for inconvenience. What exactly is the scam?
|