Ever feel taken?

I understand that once a deal is done, it's the buyer's will do to whatever he wants, but did you ever feel that as a seller that you got taken here on the boards?
For example, you gave a buyer a great deal based on his desire to complete a set, then he lists your lot for sale a short time later?
Or you give a quantity discount on a group of cards, only to see the buyer re-list them as the same group at a premium or individually at a great premium?
Is there a "cool" amount of time before you flip something here on the boards?
For example, you gave a buyer a great deal based on his desire to complete a set, then he lists your lot for sale a short time later?
Or you give a quantity discount on a group of cards, only to see the buyer re-list them as the same group at a premium or individually at a great premium?
Is there a "cool" amount of time before you flip something here on the boards?
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And I agree 100% with hammered.
to be any good at cards you need to hustle, but maybe it's not so cool to hustle your "friends".
one key element to consider is that anything of value is worthwhile to a hustler who wants to profit by it if something better comes along.
If they stated they were going to do that and are ONLY selling then I would have issues (I will give collectors deals on final cards if my money is made already).
<< <i>As a Tigers fan, I feel taken because Leyland took Scherzer out of the game in the 7th. >>
Yeah, what the heck was that all about, anyway?
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one key element to consider is that anything of value is worthwhile to a hustler who wants to profit by it if something better comes along. >>
HuuuuuuuuHhhhh WTF ??????
YeeHah
Neil
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one key element to consider is that anything of value is worthwhile to a hustler who wants to profit by it if something better comes along. >>
HuuuuuuuuHhhhh WTF ??????
YeeHah
Neil
i apologize. let me rephrase that for the undermedicated:
it takes two to tango, first of all and forthwith,
three's company and i drank the fifth.
I am also now much more careful when I give out a freebie here and there because in the past I have had them flipped shortly after because of some sad story. Plus with the scams that I have seen on here alone with Gary, guys kids collecting T206's, supposed dead guys fund, etc you really have to be smart and careful.
<< <i>I say, if you make a sale, after the sale then move on. Ive had people profit off my sales before and Im sure they will again many more times. If you are happy with what you got for the card(s), dont worry on it. >>
I agree.
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Much later on, he decided to sell the entire set (of which this card was a part), so he PM'd me and asked if I wanted it back, knowing that it was a gift. I appreciated that gesture very much and was fine with him selling the card as part of the set sale.
Personally, I think it's really tacky when board members quickly flip freebies or highly discounted cards from other board members. At least have the courtesy to contact the person who gave it to you, tell them your circumstances, and ask them if they're ok with you selling it. After all, you are potentially profiting on their generosity. You're under no obligation to do so, but it's good form IMHO.
People learn really fast on the boards who not to send freebies to.