(This post was last modified: 12-27-2016, 02:16 AM by Tbone.)
(12-26-2016, 01:47 PM)vtmax Wrote: Other forums have rules and so be it. He was doing this on an extremely uptight forum where 'humility and passion without ego' is bandied about ad nauseam. Gent had no chance from the get go.
But did that forum have gentlemanly humility and passion without ego?
I mean, if they are going to go on ad nauseum, they might as well do a megabarf.
(12-26-2016, 09:05 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: I don't know man, there's some forums out there that absolutely do make selling an item for a profit very taboo and even a bannable offense. heck, on some of these same forums out there, they go so far as to list the MSRP for certain items and what you should expect to get for an item...that's just ridiculous.
I agree completely, that is ridiculous. The rules for those forums apply only to their own sites, however. When a forum tries to extend its rules to sites they do not own, those rules then become null and void. No matter how arrogant, totalitarian, neurotic and control freakish a place might be, it has zero authority and control outside the bounds of its own website. Sure, a forum can ban members for violating their rules on another site. The banned members will simply go to more open and less restrictive places, and the oppressive rules are thereby neutralized. Totalitarian, unreasonable, and mismanaged forums typically find themselves in an unending state of churn and conflict. Such places are hardly worth bothering with in my opinion, and will only result in new, reasonable, rational alternatives being created. That is why I said in the end, it's all good. Damn Fine Shave is proof of that.
Quote:I'm with you. I don't get it. I wish the shaving community would drop the stigma of making some money off of resold items. obviously the individuals within the shaving market have set the prices so if someone is able to successfully flip an item for a profit - whether it's $1 or $100 - then it seems very hypocritical to ridicule that one individual when the entirety of the shaving community has set the going rate for items out there.
I think that many people are upset that they can no longer get a $10 Gillette 195 whenever they please. Big deal. They also can no longer get a $25 Merkur 34C. The price for all things traditional wetshaving was bound to rise as more people discovered its benefits and appeal. On the other hand, we now have a vastly expanded variety and availability of shaving products. There are still top quality razors that can had for a dirt cheap price, even if they aren't the same razors that were dirt cheap a decade ago. It seems like a pretty good tradeoff to me.
I think ripping people off is wrong. Offering an item at a hyper-inflated price is not ripping people off unless the description or photos are deliberately misleading. If the price of shaving gear or anything else is unappealing, nobody is forced to buy it. Astronomical prices on eBay do not prevent wetshavers from getting quality products and bargain prices. There are tons of alternatives. It is 2016, almost 2017, not 2005. A lot has changed and traditional wetshaving has grown up. It is high time some of the sellers and certain forums did so, as well.
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