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Owner asks Blackie to sell cards on 54. Cambb makes Blackie offer that is accepted. Sean contacts Blackie, learns of deal, (or vice versa) and makes higher offer. Blackie feels obligated to communicate higher offer to owner. Owner instructs Blackie to take higher offer or get more from Cambb. Cambb finds out what happened, rips Sean. Sean backs down, sends Cambb the difference, but Cambb refuses deal at higher price but keeps Sean's money anyway.
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You seem to be conveniently forgetting that the person who the issue was with stated himself it was taken care of.
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It was "taken care of", but it sure doesn't seem like he's happy about it. You still interfered with a BST transaction.
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Based on PM's he seems fine to me.
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Pete, everything you stated happened in that exact timeline. I have to clear up one thing . I took Sean's money because I was originally offered it to back out of the deal. I didn't take to make up the difference in the asking price. I am of the opinion if a seller posts an asking price and that price is met then it should be sold at that price regardless if the seller received another price. This is not an auction but in a sense, a buy it now.
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