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Old 05-23-2013, 03:29 PM
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"What a MAROOOOON"
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Adam, my thoughts EXACTLY!!!

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Old 05-23-2013, 03:45 PM
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He renegged on a deal. It sucks, it happens to me 2-3 times a month.

I think we gave him enought crap for it. Adrian seems harmless enough. Just let him continue doing his thing and give the guy a break.
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He renegged on a deal. It sucks, it happens to me 2-3 times a month.

I think we gave him enought crap for it. Adrian seems harmless enough. Just let him continue doing his thing and give the guy a break.
Well this may be true, but like Leon said, he doesn't realize the issue(s) at hand with doing this...I'm fine with him staying, but needs to change his ways and attitudes and care more about how it's going to affect us or other seller(s)
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Old 05-23-2013, 04:14 PM
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Well this may be true, but like Leon said, he doesn't realize the issue(s) at hand with doing this...I'm fine with him staying, but needs to change his ways and attitudes and care more about how it's going to affect us or other seller(s)
I am sure Adrian now realizes that renegging on a transaction (especially with a fellow board member) is highly frowned upon.

We can either continue to beat this horse or we can discuss cards. I have enjoyed Adrian's posts for the most part - if only we were all as excited about this hobby. Let's leave this be.
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Old 05-23-2013, 04:24 PM
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I am sure Adrian now realizes that renegging on a transaction (especially with a fellow board member) is highly frowned upon.
Ahem......here, here!
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He renegged on a deal. It sucks, it happens to me 2-3 times a month.

I think we gave him enought crap for it. Adrian seems harmless enough. Just let him continue doing his thing and give the guy a break.
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Well this may be true, but like Leon said, he doesn't realize the issue(s) at hand with doing this...I'm fine with him staying, but needs to change his ways and attitudes and care more about how it's going to affect us or other seller(s)
I told myself I would never post in one of Adrian's threads, but enough is enough. Yes, Brent, he does realize the issue. All you have to do is go back and look at post #40. He said, "I was wrong in what I did and you guys are right backing out of a deal is NOT OK!!!." Then, he went on to say "Sorry for ALL the drama."

There! He admitted his mistake and apologized for it. What more do you want from the guy?!?!? Jason is absolutely right. People have given him enough crap about it. The fact that people (not you Brent) keep piling on and won't shut up about it after he admitted his mistake and apologized for it really proves there are a lot of folks on this board who have absolutely no class. Let it go people.
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I told myself I would never post in one of Adrian's threads, but enough is enough. Yes, Brent, he does realize the issue. All you have to do is go back and look at post #40. He said, "I was wrong in what I did and you guys are right backing out of a deal is NOT OK!!!." Then, he went on to say "Sorry for ALL the drama."

There! He admitted his mistake and apologized for it. What more do you want from the guy?!?!? Jason is absolutely right. People have given him enough crap about it. The fact that people (not you Brent) keep piling on and won't shut up about it after he admitted his mistake and apologized for it really proves there are a lot of folks on this board who have absolutely no class. Let it go people.
Really David? Seriously? And then around a hundred posts later he says this, in this thread..

"This guy just wants me gone like he has always wanted that is NOT right. I have the right as a buyer to change my mind like anything else on this planet you have that right to make a change. I know it is wrong but 99% of the time the dealer is just fine with it. You walk into a card store say I want this or that card I will pay you tomorrow...you come in tomorrow and make a change of mind and buy something else I have yet to see a dealer go nuts...OK maybe this time one did."


So you are saying that attitude is ok? I am just trying to understand your defense of him.
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Really David? Seriously?
Ummm....Really, Leon. Seriously. Post #40 should have been the last one in this thread. In that post, he admitted his mistake and apologized. Everyone should have moved on at that point. Once again, the fact that some couldn't move on at that point and wanted to keep antagonizing him shows their lack of class.

I don’t know about you, Leon, but where I come from when someone owns up to their mistake and apologizes for it, all is forgiven and everyone moves on. But, hey, that’s just me. Maybe you weren’t raised that way.
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"This guy just wants me gone like he has always wanted that is NOT right. I have the right as a buyer to change my mind like anything else on this planet you have that right to make a change. I know it is wrong but 99% of the time the dealer is just fine with it. You walk into a card store say I want this or that card I will pay you tomorrow...you come in tomorrow and make a change of mind and buy something else I have yet to see a dealer go nuts...OK maybe this time one did."

This is the quote I have a problem with. Because, no, you really don't have that right. The reason our BST works is because people here are honest, communicate well for the most part, and follow through on transactions. Around here, "a deal is a deal". There is no way that 99% of dealers here will be ok with someone freely backing out of deals, more like the opposite.

Someone who repeatedly backs out on transactions without cause or due to "buyers regret" is not someone we'd want participating on BST. I don't need to even get into all the ways that affects the seller...people have already done that. All of us understand that emergencies happen, i have no problem with that. However if you do back out of a deal claiming financial emergency, and then you turn around and spend money elsewhere, then you're not being honest. And we don't need dishonest people running around BST either.

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