Re: classic cloak hoodie
[quote user="sam_tem"]
i prefer to call people out on fouls and i'd
hope that others would do the same to me. getting an early BIN as a
buyer is different than when you're the seller and people are already
bidding on the item and you're saying that you're not going to take
BIN's only to go back on your word and do just that.
i use terms like jackass lightly though so it's not like i even
mean anything by it. not everyone can know how much they can sell
their old clothes for.[/quote]
I think I misunderstood the situation somewhat.
It's understandably irritating and I'm personally not a fan of the practice myself. I wish people wouldn't do it either, but that's that.
I didn't realize either that there were already bidders on the thing, either. I find that especially despicable. I wish sellers would tell "early buyers" to bid their $200 instead of just flat-out selling it to them, it's better for everyone involved, especially the seller most of the time, considering that if one person is willing to put up $200 there's almost certainly another who'll do the same, if not more.
[quote user="sam_tem"]
i prefer to call people out on fouls and i'd
hope that others would do the same to me. getting an early BIN as a
buyer is different than when you're the seller and people are already
bidding on the item and you're saying that you're not going to take
BIN's only to go back on your word and do just that.
i use terms like jackass lightly though so it's not like i even
mean anything by it. not everyone can know how much they can sell
their old clothes for.[/quote]
I think I misunderstood the situation somewhat.
It's understandably irritating and I'm personally not a fan of the practice myself. I wish people wouldn't do it either, but that's that.
I didn't realize either that there were already bidders on the thing, either. I find that especially despicable. I wish sellers would tell "early buyers" to bid their $200 instead of just flat-out selling it to them, it's better for everyone involved, especially the seller most of the time, considering that if one person is willing to put up $200 there's almost certainly another who'll do the same, if not more.
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