It's not really my listing. My response was a (not so) thinly veiled lesson.idollar wrote: ↑It is going to be fun ...n__dles wrote: ↑Hello there guys,hKing wrote: ↑Hello there guys,
it would ne nice if you'd refrain from bidding on this: http://www.ebay.de/itm/191951128558?_tr ... EBIDX%3AIT
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Thanks for your help!
it would ne nice if you'd bid on this: http://www.ebay.de/itm/191951128558?_tr ... EBIDX%3AIT
This is my ebay listing.
My budget is a little low this month, I need to pay my bills
Thanks for your help!
You should have offered in DT. You save ebay/paypal fees, which means that you can sell it at approx +20%
I'm sure hKing wouldn't take money out of the sellers wallet in the literal sense. However, if he convinces others not to bid and the auction ends at a lower amount than it would have otherwise, that's effectively what he's done.
It's also not considerate to other members of DT. We're being asked to place our desires to bid on and win this keyboard below those of hKing.
But those points are only consequential to the moral of the story. The moral is that your posts were futile and only made you seem naive. Why would someone go against their own interest to help a stranger if doing so means hurting another stranger in the proportionate amount?