NHsorter wrote:Yes, the guy had that up there for a ridiculous price. But was there anything misleading about the auction? I think that showing that many silver coins up on that box is a stretch for sure. Trust me, I agree with you guys that it is a ridiculous auction, but if someone wants to pay that much for it, that would be there problem, would it not? No one bid on it so that in itself is incentive to reduce the amount of stupid auctions. I am just not comfortable saying that overpriced items should be banned from eBay. There are TONS of BuyItNow items on eBay that are grossly overpriced. Where do you draw the line? If this guy had skipped the picture showing all of those silver coins as if they came from one box, would you be OK with that auction? What if I threw a bank box up there for $900 to see if there is anyone dumb enough to buy it? Would that be dishonest? I am not trying to defend the guy really, maybe I am missing something here and I just don't understand why you guys are so pissed about this? I felt almost like I was scamming someone when I sold a full sealed box of 2007 zincolns on eBay at a premium, I personally find it silly that someone would pay that much for them, but this is capitalism in action. If someone wants to pay that much then it is their problem, right? 2 parties making an voluntary exchange. Or in this case, 1 party asking way too much for something and no one buying it. Please proceed to bash me if I deserve it.
avidbrandy wrote:I just did an 'ask a question' on the auction.
"Hi I was wondering, do you get some petty pleasure out of being a dick? or is it some kind of necessity you find yourself having that you need to prey off your fellow Americans in order to gain a few bits of cash?
One more question. At what point in your life did you decide that the possibility of gaining $2500 was worth compromising your morals? Or did you never have any to begin with?
Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions regarding your item for sale. Have a great day."
NHsorter wrote:I agree that the "unsearched" wheat rolls are unethical and I have also seen people listing 12ozt coins as 16oz because it says "one pound" on the coin. I find those, and many others as worse than this auction for the halves. I personally would not list an auction like this, and I thought that it approaches the line, but does not cross it.
Somnophore wrote:I think anyone stupid enough to buy anything like that doesn't deserve the money anyway. A fool and his money are soon parted, and I'm fine with that, idiots don't deserve the money if they can't be bothered to do basic research more fool them.
neilgin1 wrote:Somnophore wrote:I think anyone stupid enough to buy anything like that doesn't deserve the money anyway. A fool and his money are soon parted, and I'm fine with that, idiots don't deserve the money if they can't be bothered to do basic research more fool them.
thats well and swell, until you get taken, which is why i believe that us, in the mkt, who know the rub, protect the weak by policeing the scum OUT the market.
let me tell something, in a grid down market, no paper money, just coins and barter, any scumbugs, or rip-offs, or rapists, or guys that mess with weights and measures, in an area where i have any say, the punishment will be HARSH, it will set an unequivocable message, [fluff] with our market, and you will pray for death.
Somnophore wrote:If something is a scam then fine, yes it's fraud, for example you mentioned passing 40% half off as 90% or Chinese "silver" that's just base metal. However this isn't that kind of fraud, it relies on ignorance and greed, both not traits I'd want to reinforce by protecting ignorant greedy people, if they buy it in the belief it's all silver they just hager ready it properly, When they realise they're mistake maybe it will make them less ignorant and greedy in the future and make them do a bit of necessary research.
I don't spend £20 generally without having done research at some point on the product, I certainly wouldn't buy $3000 item off eBay until it researched it to death and knew exactly what I was buying.
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