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) what you are saying. IF I seemed to insinuate backing out of a deal, when no money has changed hands and/or the item hasn't shipped yet, is ok, it's not. It's just that I feel giving a grace is the right way to do it. We are all super passionate. I had a board member crying over a deal one time. So, I let him undo it. It was a 30k+ deal too. He is still on the forum and is a good hobby friend. But I would have let anyone back out for the right reasons. Also, anyone who backs out of a legitimate deal will, at least get an infraciton on the forum. They aren't used often but they are for public viewing on anyone's profile. And, after thinking about it, if anyone backed out twice, without some extraordinary reason, they will be banned. Making a deal on the forum should always be followed through with. In my experience, it is very rare for someone to back out of deal on the BST. (other than a time-stamp dispute LOL, had to circle back) I am on my 3rd bag of Shotwell Checkers Popcorn! .
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 02-26-2025 at 12:11 PM. |
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