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Posted By: barrysloate
I think both John and Nick acted ethically. When John offered $200 and the seller gladly accepted, that's a done deal. You purchased those cards from what amounts to his place of business. If he didn't research them properly before he sold them, he's a poor businessman. And Nick's offer was reasonable and the seller doesn't have to accept it; if he does, end of story. We all spend years learning our hobby and these are the rewards we get for the time we put in. Not every transaction has to have the buyer overpaying. (Where's our ethics professor Barry Arnold when we need him). |
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