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Posted By: John
All right lets put a twist on this. Since there seem to be so many here who feel strongly against taking advantage of people, shady auction house sales practices or simply have unforgiving consciences. |
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Posted By: identify7
There are few choices apparent, since the seller needs cash by month's end. When you need quick cash, your goods must be priced favorably, and $31K sounds right for all. |
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Posted By: Sean Coe
I am in the midst of a very similar situation right now. I have offered the person both options 3 and 4. |
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Posted By: WP
Look at the box determine a conservative value, and offer the gentleman 75% of that value. |
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Posted By: Adam J. Moraine
Give him $3,000 take the cards and run like hell, without looking back! THAT'S what I WOULD do! |
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Posted By: Anson
Find out his Ebay username and determine how many of those $100 Planks and Wagners he's sold. |
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Posted By: Bryan Long
I would love to think that I would be great person in this situation and do the right thing - but let's be honest with ourselves. I'd take the cards for 3K and run as well. This may make me sound like a horrible person, but we are all looking for that great find, aren't we? Maybe I'm now blacklisted by some |
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Posted By: John
Gil it does sound right but even as the buyer we both know the owner of the cards could easily get his 40k he needs if we were out of the picture. That’s the point of this question if we always do the right thing and its wrong to take advantage of people, and must be honest in our dealings then most all of us would have to walk away from a find like this. The fact that he needs the money fast is how we would justify that we basically still took advantage of the situation by paying him 31k vs. the real value of the items. |
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Posted By: Bill Kasel
My brain would choose option one, and give him the $4K and run, but I know I my conscience. I would honestly go with option #2. Empty the account knowing that I would make it up and then some. It's not the most noble of choices but you asked us what we would truly do. Does that make me a bad person? Maybe, maybe not, but I know I would have the ability to support my family, and invest some in my son's education fund. |
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Posted By: Richard LLOYD
With out question, buy the cards and run!!! |
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Posted By: Sean Coe
Being a hypothetical situation it may be easier for some to say they would give the 3K and run. I think if you actually met someone, saw the distress they were in and how desperate they were, it might be different. In my case the person is I believe, homeless. For about 30 seconds I thought about taking advantage of the situation. Heady stuff. Visions of buying a new car, completely remodeling my house, taking my wife on a great vacation. Then I realized that bottom line, dreams of luxury items be dammed, it would be wrong. I am no saint, and I'm not sure what's going to happen. This person doesn't trust anyone and is very hard to contact, so nothing may come of this. |
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Posted By: Josh Krasner
Sean, |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Here are the cold hard facts: |
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Posted By: John
Good points Hal, and just for the record all of the cards are feline urine free in this scenario, next week I have a guy who has a NRMT 1952 Topps set where all the high number cards smell like old cheese. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I am surprised that RATS like Alan Hager or Braodway Rick haven't already sniffed out any cards that smell like cheese. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
I consider myself a pretty honest guy, but I think he reality of the matter is that I would give the guy everything I had in my pocket, and take the cards. I agree with Hal in this situation, HE named the price, not me. He would probably be ecstatic to get 4K instead of the 3K he was looking for. And I also agree, that if you tell the guy, "I want to pay you $30K instead", he would probably get pretty suspicious, and you could end up with nothing. For all we know the guy could have bought them off an old lady an hour earlier for $300, and is looking to make a tidy profit. |
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Posted By: Sean Coe
Josh, |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Not a bad idea, Rhett. |
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Posted By: John
He’ll be living next to Sean’s homeless guy Hal because he lost his house and you took his E107’s. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
But he will still have his cat with the incontinence problem. |
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Posted By: John
LOL |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I would definitely be torn, but I think my conscience would win out and I would opt for 3 or 4. I have a regular customer at my video store who knows that I like baseball and he had told me for years that he kept all his baseball cards from when he was a kid in a shoebox that he still had somewhere. I never really pressed him about it because a lot of people tell me they still have this or that and they never show me. Well about three months ago this guy came into the store with a shoebox filled with 1957-60 Topps cards that were in MINT condition. He told me that he would open a pack and put them straight in the box after he looked at them and that was that. When he went off to Viet Nam his mom didn't touch his room so she never threw any of his stuff out. He got back, got married and took his cards with him and they've been in storage ever since. I asked him what he wanted to do with them and he said he would sell them for the right price. I showed him what PSA 9 commons from 57-60 go for on Ebay and he was truly shocked. I showed him the PSA website and he went home and signed up for a PSA membership. He is getting them ready to send off to PSA as soon as his daughter gets married and then he's going to have me ebay them for him. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I'd pay him what he wants and take all the cards. Frankly, it is a no-brainer given the arms-length sale scenario proposed. I wouldn't feel bad about it because he named the price and if I reject the deal he is going to sell for what he can get right then and there regardless of whether you buy them or someone else buys them. Hal is also right about your taking the risk that the cards are genuine, unaltered, not stolen, etc. This guy is never going to return your money if the carsd are bad. |
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Posted By: Alan
I agree with Sean Coe. You might not do option # 1 if there are other issues..... |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I think Hal summed it best |
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Posted By: Glen V
Seems like a lot of people feel that it is "Seller beware". Its fine to take advantage of a seller if they don't have enough knowledge of what they have. Yet when a seller takes advantage of a buyer, people get outraged. Look at the number of posts on this board about sellers not disclosing enough information. Should they have to, or should the buyers have to ask the right questions? It seems like lots of people think its ok to hose someone else to get a hell of a deal, but if someone tries to make a little more than they should on their cards, that person is scum and should be blacklisted from the hobby. |
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Posted By: Julie
or possibly I'm misjudging myself, and I'd Do the Right Thing. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Some people want to scream about Lew Lipsett not giving a refund on a card that he DISCLOSED as being "short"... |
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Posted By: Jay Wolt
I wonder how many of us would say one thing and do another. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Just the notion that you are buying these out of the trunk of his car puts a whole different slant on this. What if the same man asked you to come to his house and he showed you the cards while you were sitting in his living room. He then said he would take $3000 for them, but asked you if you thought there might be a better way to dispose of them (even quickly if necessary). Then I think anybody with a conscience would have to suggest there is a better way, and you could still walk away with a tidy profit and do the man right. It's the thought of buying them out of his trunk that sullies the whole experience. Trunks are for spare tires and dead bodies, not E107's, if you get my drift. |
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Posted By: John
Barry don’t you ever say sullies to me again! That’s pure poppycock! |
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Posted By: tbob
Knowing almost squat about E107s, I would pass on the whole scenario. Now if they were M116s or T207s or E94s or E98s, that would be a different ballgame. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
"Sullies" is a great word, as in "this too too sullied flesh..." Try to use it at least once a day (or at least once a decade). |
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Posted By: jay behrens
"tutu sullied flesh", is that something someone forced to perform in a ballet would say? |
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Posted By: Bob C
-Option 1 |
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Posted By: Kieran
Personally, I would give him a little extra so that the guy feels good about selling the cards. Other than that it is not my fault if someone wants to sell me valuable items at a fraction of the cost. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Good one Jay- how about "Desmond Tutu sullied flesh" Actually, the real line is "too solid flesh" but "sullied flesh" sounds cooler. |
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Posted By: Julie
means defiled, and is what it says in my modern Shakespeare. |
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Posted By: Dan
Hal, you are dead on right about this one. Option number 1 is the only way based upon all that you said. See, I actually did agree with an attorney, does this mean that I am reformed in my way of thinking? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Thanks Julie. My days of graduate school are too far away, and the memory isn't what it used to be. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Yes, Lieutenant Dan... you are starting to wise up. |
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