Subject: Yep, thats right |
Author:
Bard
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Date Posted: 20:55:58 11/25/01 Sun
In reply to:
Larq
's message, "Not only that, but it really is "buyer beware" in the instance of a trade" on 09:54:39 11/25/01 Sun
I hate to say it, but a trade is a trade. More than often I am likely to undo a trade with a person who feels scammed, but I will not tolerate being called a thief before I do. A trade is a trade. If your wanting to get the upper hand on a person in a trade, you should do research and not blindly offer,only to find out something is worth more later. Should you discover that what you traded is now worth more than what you traded it for, I'm sorry, but thats life. I won't undo a trade I made 5 days prior, just because its value went up. I win trades the easiest way possible. I trade good stuff of no value to me, to a person for something of no value to them, but possibly to me or my guild. I traded a SIK for Dagger VI Gloves (diff 62 aluv) one time. I don't need a SIK, i got all i want and don't need spells. Sure, the Gloves are worth more than a SIK, but the guy didn't want them and he wanted Lvl 7s. So maybe I didn't get the better end of the deal overal, but to him the motes are worth a fortune. Some folks say I scammed him, cheated him out of a good thing. The way i see it is, he willingly made the trade and is happy with the outcome, so i don't think I robbed him at all. Its all about one mans trash being another mans treasure. I know how to use this, thats why I'm the best.
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