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So the card never changed hands then, right?
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That doesn't matter. If I sell you a card, you pay for it, but I just decide to keep it, does that still make it mine just because it didn't change hands?
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Imagine if Packs bought a house and the seller reneged before the closing, and refunded the deposit. It was still the seller's house, right? No harm no foul., right?
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We're not talking about a deposit. We're talking about an item paid in full. Let's say Packs buys the house, closes, the deal is funded and then the seller changes his mind and wants to unwind the deal? Is it still the seller's house to do so? No, because it was PAID for. Same with the card. It was paid in full. Once the card is paid in full, it becomes the buyers regardless if it's still in the seller's possession or not.
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Let's put the shoe on the other foot, Peter. Let's say that the buyer had paid with a credit card through PayPal. The card is mailed, the transaction is complete. Once the buyer gets the card, he changes his mind (for no other reason than to just change his mind), call his credit card company to dispute the transaction, gets refunded, and then mails the card back to the seller. Is that fair to the seller? What's the difference?
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Leon is there a way to block people from listing on BST like the blocks buyer/seller blocks on EBAY because I sure would like to block this potential seller.
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Sorry, Peter, I'm just fired up about this.
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Yes, Dan's attitude definitely sucks, IMO.
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Not singling you out, Peter. I agree with what you've posted. Nor am I suggesting that the B/S/T be aligned with the purchase and sale of houses. I merely think that the (prospective) buyers and sellers mentioned within this thread might have benefitted by more transparently disclosing their particular situations here. Best regards, Eric |
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Again, I agree with you. The buyer did everything correctly, within the context of the Net54 B/S/T...and on almost every other level. Should he have sold his Mantle before having the upgrade in hand? The answer to that is open to interpretation. I personally believe (as do you, if I am not mistaken) that the OP was right in expecting the "seller" to deliver a specific performance. Would I let the original card go before having the upgrade in hand? Who knows? Does it really matter? In this particular case: "Seller" offered the card for sale Buyer negotiated with "seller" The two parties agreed upon a price Buyer delivered the money As far as I am concerned, the buyer completed their end of the transaction completely and in good faith. The "seller" backed out of a deal that was already done. Shame on them. Again, I am not singling you out or disagreeing with you regarding the main point of this discussion. Yes, Dan is a weasel for backing out of a deal that he not only negotiated with the buyer...he was also paid in full and then reneged on the deal. Best regards, Eric Last edited by Eric72; 09-28-2015 at 05:50 PM. Reason: of...or...spelling mistake. |
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