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<p>[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 1773697, member: 41863"]I have stood by my actions through 3 threads now. I have been completely forth coming with all information I've presented. I've shown my methods, exactly what types of situations I am referring to and all any one has been able to respond with has either been Ebays own obscure rules on the situation, name calling, bashing, distracting, or plain out just saying 'you're wrong'. </p><p><br /></p><p>I want to see something overwhelmingly convincing that anything 'illegal' was done. I am literally begging to be shown the error of my ways and staying stalwart through these responses. </p><p><br /></p><p>I haven't been convinced yet. </p><p><br /></p><p>As I see it right now I'm just utilizing a slight edge I have over folks by being savvy with eBay and expanding my collection interests. </p><p><br /></p><p>Some people have a different 'edge'. Yours might be money where you can just be more heavy handed than the competition to get what you want. It might be knowledge that allows you to have the information that a certain coin is selling far below its actual value and you use that to your advantage. My edge is that I can see useful ways to utilize eBay to expand my collection, they are but a tool, a hammer, that I cab use in specific ways to reach my collecting goals. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Here's another ethics question for you, you're gonna love this one. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you see a coin that is worth $1000+ everyday of the week and it has a price tag of $600 BIN on eBay and is a legit coin, would you buy it?</p><p><br /></p><p>Be careful with that answer too. If you just buy it would you be taking advantage of both the seller and eBay? eBay lost out on an additional $400 worth of fees for you buying that coin at a known advantageous price. (So too did the shareholders miss out on money >gun to head?) And if that seller didn't know what they had, it would be taking advantage of them too. </p><p><br /></p><p>Or does that fall under you're not obligated to help the ignorant? </p><p><br /></p><p>As it stands, eBay is ignorant to my methods and utilization of their site. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm just trying to understand a little better, this is how we all grow by asking questions, learning from mistakes, etc.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 1773697, member: 41863"]I have stood by my actions through 3 threads now. I have been completely forth coming with all information I've presented. I've shown my methods, exactly what types of situations I am referring to and all any one has been able to respond with has either been Ebays own obscure rules on the situation, name calling, bashing, distracting, or plain out just saying 'you're wrong'. I want to see something overwhelmingly convincing that anything 'illegal' was done. I am literally begging to be shown the error of my ways and staying stalwart through these responses. I haven't been convinced yet. As I see it right now I'm just utilizing a slight edge I have over folks by being savvy with eBay and expanding my collection interests. Some people have a different 'edge'. Yours might be money where you can just be more heavy handed than the competition to get what you want. It might be knowledge that allows you to have the information that a certain coin is selling far below its actual value and you use that to your advantage. My edge is that I can see useful ways to utilize eBay to expand my collection, they are but a tool, a hammer, that I cab use in specific ways to reach my collecting goals. Here's another ethics question for you, you're gonna love this one. If you see a coin that is worth $1000+ everyday of the week and it has a price tag of $600 BIN on eBay and is a legit coin, would you buy it? Be careful with that answer too. If you just buy it would you be taking advantage of both the seller and eBay? eBay lost out on an additional $400 worth of fees for you buying that coin at a known advantageous price. (So too did the shareholders miss out on money >gun to head?) And if that seller didn't know what they had, it would be taking advantage of them too. Or does that fall under you're not obligated to help the ignorant? As it stands, eBay is ignorant to my methods and utilization of their site. I'm just trying to understand a little better, this is how we all grow by asking questions, learning from mistakes, etc.[/QUOTE]
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