(11-26-2016, 12:15 AM)nikos.a Wrote:(11-25-2016, 04:44 AM)iamsms Wrote: While I find some other behavior (like buying wolfman handle for 90 from forum BST and selling for >250) not so great, he can certainly try to sell from his Movember lot. It is not possible for someone to like every single thing that comes with the lot.
If donors of these Movember lots is ok with that, then there is no problem. Maybe they didn't expect to see their items on bidding sites...
By the way, when I was looking for a BBS-1 a few weeks ago, before I eventually got one, this seller had one on Ebay for 1000$. LOL. I really don't want to say what I am thinking about flipping items. Problematic behaviour at least.
I don't know how a donor could possible control this other than just not donating items in the future (which is their right). the items donated are going to raise money for a good cause and I think most merchants agree with this. when someone wins the lot, they pay out the amount the agreed to pay and the stuff is on its way to them. I don't think we can ask for more than that, to be frank.
(11-26-2016, 04:13 AM)brucered Wrote: It's no worse than someone selling a PIF and we've all seen that here and no one seemed to have issues with it.
If someone buys and pays for an auction lot, why not sell the stuff you don't like. He shouldn't have to give it away.
are you trying to take another dig at me again?
Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito.