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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
Kyle didn't do anything wrong making the guy an offer (leaving aside the ebay rule) unless he KNEW they were worth more, and I believe him when he says he didn't, and the seller should have kept his promise as a matter of contract law. There was no mistake about the subject matter of the bargain, just the value, and in that case a deal is a deal. That said, when you consider all the facts and circumstances, it's hard to blame the seller for backing out, and I think Kyle should have been more understanding about why he did and not tried to get something for nothing. |
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