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<p>[QUOTE="Hobo, post: 1455383, member: 11521"]This seems to be happening a lot more lately. Perhaps it is a societal thing where people have lost their sense of moral obligation and don't feel bound by their actions anymore. We have witnessed several examples around here lately:</p><p><br /></p><p>A guy bid on a coin on eBay and won the auction. He spent the money on something else so he couldn't pay for the coin he won in that auction. </p><p>In a more unusual (and controversial) case a member did some sleepbidding on eBay and felt he was not obligated to honor his purchases. (In the end he did honor the largest purchase.)</p><p>In yet another example, a new member announced that he had placed an order for 10 oz. of gold and cancelled the order later that day after the spot priced dropped $21/oz. After being told he would be charged with a market loss fee and cancellation fee of $250 he reported his debit card was lost. </p><p><br /></p><p>Fewer and fewer people take responsibility for their actions these days. It makes things very frustrating for those of us that do take responsibility for our own actions.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hobo, post: 1455383, member: 11521"]This seems to be happening a lot more lately. Perhaps it is a societal thing where people have lost their sense of moral obligation and don't feel bound by their actions anymore. We have witnessed several examples around here lately: A guy bid on a coin on eBay and won the auction. He spent the money on something else so he couldn't pay for the coin he won in that auction. In a more unusual (and controversial) case a member did some sleepbidding on eBay and felt he was not obligated to honor his purchases. (In the end he did honor the largest purchase.) In yet another example, a new member announced that he had placed an order for 10 oz. of gold and cancelled the order later that day after the spot priced dropped $21/oz. After being told he would be charged with a market loss fee and cancellation fee of $250 he reported his debit card was lost. Fewer and fewer people take responsibility for their actions these days. It makes things very frustrating for those of us that do take responsibility for our own actions.[/QUOTE]
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