:yh: Questions are always good. My own personal and not so humble opinion on the matter is that there is no such thing as a bad or stupid question. As for accusations, I wouldn't take them seriously anyway, life's too short
IMO asking too much for an item is not really a scam. Allow me to elaborate;
If as in this example he asked for $550, or even (-Crazy I know-) $5000, it would still
not be a scam. It would however be extreme price gouging, and given the current situation very unethical.
As gouging goes, it would also be pretty stupid. Given the people on this forum, it would be kind of like trying to sell a piece of glass off as a diamond to a jeweler.
His original post was asking for $320, which is probably more or less what he paid initially. Are we really saying that it's wrong to want to make money?
I absolutely agree, however to me that would be more indicative of a traditional scam, not price gouging and speculation. If after all this he were to not send an arctic with goggles, battery, charger etc.. and instead shipped nothing or a 5mW laser. Well that is a scam. For the simple reason that he completely misrepresented the end product/result.
Yes, he is. These kinds of arguments fall into more of a gray area though... what if he bought new clothes instead? If we go down this road we need to start taking motive into account
Absolutely! The reason being again that the person is misrepresenting what the money will produce.
Dave you seem like a guy I would enjoy having a proper discussion
friend::beer::drunk
with, it's very refreshing:beer: It's a shame I'm on the wrong coast, or are you on the wrong coast:na: