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I do agree 100%. I wish there was some clause that the publisher reserves the right to contact ebay and remove any auctions listing their wares. |
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really???
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...and you have a problem with that as a collector? I assume you're part of the problem, not the solution then. |
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Remove any auctions while the item is in stock I guess?
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That would make sense madigan ,but it's not going to happen at the end of the day its business .
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Anybody that buys off Ebay for a premium while a item is still in stock deserves to be shafted.
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Like some companies deal with counterfeits by having ebay remove ANY and all auctions with their name, I wish rare collector items were the same.
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True. The problem is the intent. If I buy something and am in a pickle down the road with no choice but to sell something I have an attachment to is one thing, but intent to sell for profit from the get-go is morally despicable. Quote:
For ebay, yes. They have no morals, their goal is to make a profit. |
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I am a collector and I have no problem with people doing whatever they want with the products they buy and own.
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