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Some of the comments on this thread do not belong in the BST section.
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True--they belong in a deposition
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They may not belong but they are certainly entertaining.
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Unless you are buying a card from the original poster, or offering him one for sale, then there really shouldn't be any other comments. That is a rule we have made and I hope everyone follows it. It's the same for everyone including Dan, I and the other moderators.......thanks
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Leon--Sorry, just a general question, certainly not pertaining to Eric. Does that rule hold regardless of the moral turpitude of the seller?
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"Moral turpitude is a legal concept in the United States that refers to "conduct that is considered contrary to community standards of justice, honesty or good morals."[1]
**To me the only ones that fit this definition are most folks in this thread except the original poster. The community standard for the BST is to not interfere. If the original poster says he is buying for his collection and sells the same day, it's his choice. Making comments about that, in a BST thread where it is prohibited, is the moral terpitude issue, imo. |
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