There are no obvious rules broken by doing this, and the "gentlemanly code" that exists across various fora isn't hardcoded (more an unwritten code of conduct). That said, it's a shady thing to do, buying up items on the goodwill and general "accepted worth" from your shaving circles... Then turning around to sell them on eBay, where the motive is clearly profit (as evidenced by the opening price/reserve).
If you buy something and it's not your speed - sell it forward to someone that might enjoy it on a forum. Ask what you paid for it (at most) and you walk away clean. This way, someone that's also interested in the item will have a chance too. Flipping an item purely for profit will hurt this model as people raise their prices to cut loss and maybe improve their own bottom line.
This is the same sort of crap that some people pull in buying limited editions of software and flipping for profit after it's no longer available (a.k.a. price gouging).
If this is what you want to do, buy new and stick to eBay - and stay out of the forums. I'd rather buy and sell honorably among acquaintances and friends.
If you buy something and it's not your speed - sell it forward to someone that might enjoy it on a forum. Ask what you paid for it (at most) and you walk away clean. This way, someone that's also interested in the item will have a chance too. Flipping an item purely for profit will hurt this model as people raise their prices to cut loss and maybe improve their own bottom line.
This is the same sort of crap that some people pull in buying limited editions of software and flipping for profit after it's no longer available (a.k.a. price gouging).
If this is what you want to do, buy new and stick to eBay - and stay out of the forums. I'd rather buy and sell honorably among acquaintances and friends.