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Pete from personal experience that has been happening in the card world for the 30 yrs I have been collecting. It has got a lot worse in the last 5 yrs though.
Like shill bidding and not disclosing alterations it is accepted by most. It is the reason nobody on this site will show a card they just bought till in hand because other members would be all over contacting the seller to let them know they would pay more. Last edited by bnorth; 01-17-2016 at 09:26 AM. |
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I agree with the previous thoughts...what I'm intimating is whether it will become more accepted for one to make a deal...then experience sellers remorse when they find their "sold" item is worth more than they sold it for...cancel previous transaction...and resell at a more marketable value.
This would suck...and could disrupt the whole resale market in my opinion? Could be a boon for lawyers though? |
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Doubt it will help out the lawyers. Like altered cards and forgeries most don't involve enough $ to make it worth their time. |
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the apocalypse is near....whatever happened to "a deal is a deal?"
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Sounds like only with the usual ridiculous British law.
I work in mortgage and as long as the buyer and seller have a halfway reasonable executed Purchase Agreement, you are pretty darn safe if you had a decent lawyer or title company review it. However, I have seen crazies that try to made the biggest purchase of their life on a handshake and it does not often turn out well. If someone tried to back out of a PA on me for a higher offer while I am in process, they would pay me more than than they thought they were making.
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The question always comes down to money: if the item is worth enough it is worth getting an injunction to stop the sale pending a specific performance lawsuit. If not, there isn't jack to be done.
As for card deals, it is a sad reality that contract interference is commonplace with cards sold on eBay, and that is indeed why I never post a pending deal. IMHO it is very bad etiquette to back out of a partially done deal and deserves a public outing on boards like this at the very least.
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