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I have been pm'ing with a member concerning the policy on members, other than the original thread creator, posting in BST threads under certain circumstances.
For instance, if someone is selling a T204 Brown. They give 3 historical prices, in the BST listing, of cards that went for more money and in the same condition. All the while leaving out sales from, say, the free PSA pricing histories that are accessible to anyone online, and most are lower. Would it be ok to make a post saying?.. "As an FYI, in case you missed them, here are 3 other recent sales, with links, to help educate members." (or something to that effect) An argument could be that, not allowing members to comment makes it a less healthy and safe environment. And when someone intentionally leaves out pertinent details i.e... lower sales histories, it is akin to fraud. Your thoughts? and a postcard
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 01-04-2023 at 07:22 AM. |
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