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Ebay And The 25th Anniversary Set

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 Posted 10/31/2011  9:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add smokeriderdon to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Actually, you proved my point. There are currently over 400 auctions. You cant tell me ebay couldnt shut down those listings if they were doing this in a fair and equitable manner.

Oh, I dont mind that my post was pulled. But why is it that the ranting and calling people here pigs wasnt pulled as well?
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 Posted 10/31/2011  10:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bjones to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
IMO (not that anyone is asking for it) this is the American way. Seeing an opportunity to profit and taking it. I would feel bad, only if:

1. I was making a profit by buying/flipping a resource that was a necessity (food, clothing, shelter) and my profit was making it so that people who needed couldn't afford it.
2. If these had not been made available to the public to buy first and I was simply making a profit because people were forced to buy from me and me only. I'm sorry if you didn't get your order in before they sold out, but I had been planning for months to make time that morning to "getting in line" to give it my best shot to order what sets I could. I only had one browser window open and occasionally refreshed and I was able to place 2 separate orders for 5 total sets before 1 pm EST. They didn't sell out, from what I heard, until close to 5 pm. So I'm sorry if you weren't more diligent in trying to order your set(s). If you need it bad enough, that's what the after market it for. There was only one person in the main thread that day, far as I could tell, who was actually trying to order starting at Noon EST and still hadn't gotten through around 4:30.

I know everyone here is addicted to coins (sarcasm) and must have them to live (more sarcasm), but at the end of the day, they are just coins. Move on with your life and buy some other shiny, pretty coins.

Just saying.
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