dreamcaster
03-14-2003, 03:48 AM
Just wondering if any of you have purposely screwed over anyone when selling them something?
For example:
Buyer: "So's that Sega Rally 2 for Dreamcast?"
Seller: "Yes. It's quite rare. I suggest you buy it."
Buyer: "But the case is broken and the disc is really scratched..."
Seller: "Doesn't matter. Dreamcast games don't get affected by scratches."
Buyer: "Oh, okay. So you say it's rare?"
Seller: "Yeah. Sega Rally 2 is really hard to come across."
Buyer: "And you'll give it to me for $25 (Aust.)?"
Seller: "Sure!"
Buyer: "Would you be willing to take $20?"
Seller: "Well, as I said it's quite rare..."
Buyer: "Okay, okay I'll take it for $25."
Seller: "Nice doing business with you!"
Buyer now hands over $25AUS for a common, scratched up Dreamcast game with a broken case.
Does anyone consider this wrong? Not that I've done this or anything!
What's your thoughts?
For example:
Buyer: "So's that Sega Rally 2 for Dreamcast?"
Seller: "Yes. It's quite rare. I suggest you buy it."
Buyer: "But the case is broken and the disc is really scratched..."
Seller: "Doesn't matter. Dreamcast games don't get affected by scratches."
Buyer: "Oh, okay. So you say it's rare?"
Seller: "Yeah. Sega Rally 2 is really hard to come across."
Buyer: "And you'll give it to me for $25 (Aust.)?"
Seller: "Sure!"
Buyer: "Would you be willing to take $20?"
Seller: "Well, as I said it's quite rare..."
Buyer: "Okay, okay I'll take it for $25."
Seller: "Nice doing business with you!"
Buyer now hands over $25AUS for a common, scratched up Dreamcast game with a broken case.
Does anyone consider this wrong? Not that I've done this or anything!
What's your thoughts?