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Posted By: Red
Here is how you handle the situation? You want to treat the person how you would like to be treated if the situation was reversed. If it was a "great deal" why was it a great deal? If the seller made a listing error and listed a $400 with a $4 BIN by mistake, the seller is under no obligation to sell the item. As a buyer if you're trying the legally binding contract angle if doesn't apply on an obvious listing error. Was it an auction listing, or was it a BIN listing where the card was available for sale someplace else, like a website or for sale at a show. If the seller sold the card and forgot to remove a BIN listing and has no way of delivering the card, then maybe you want to treat him how you'd like to be treated. Maybe it was a great deal in a normal running auction and the guy is pulling a fast one on you. That's not right but there's really nothing you can do. |
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