Re: Greed in this hobby
To me, the main problem in this hobby is fraud, not flipping items. If you have ever bought an item and sold it for profit, then you flipped it. To act like you are different because you don't do this as often, or you feel like you do this for a more noble reason is a joke. Also, anyone who attempts to flip an item is taking a risk; who knows if they will be successful or turn a profit.
Getting back to what I feel is the main problem...people selling bad, faked, or forged items. A lot of people on this forum are happy to call out an individual for selling bad items, yet a month later they are right back to buying and selling with the person who was caught forging. Apparently it is "immoral" to flip items, but perfectly acceptable to buy and sell with thieves as long as they have the item wanted or the cash needed.
Any time you do business with someone known to sell forged merchandise, you are perpetuating their business and fraudulent activities. So instead of criticizing those who flip items, which is perfectly legal, how about taking a real stand and not doing business with known thieves.
To me, the main problem in this hobby is fraud, not flipping items. If you have ever bought an item and sold it for profit, then you flipped it. To act like you are different because you don't do this as often, or you feel like you do this for a more noble reason is a joke. Also, anyone who attempts to flip an item is taking a risk; who knows if they will be successful or turn a profit.
Getting back to what I feel is the main problem...people selling bad, faked, or forged items. A lot of people on this forum are happy to call out an individual for selling bad items, yet a month later they are right back to buying and selling with the person who was caught forging. Apparently it is "immoral" to flip items, but perfectly acceptable to buy and sell with thieves as long as they have the item wanted or the cash needed.
Any time you do business with someone known to sell forged merchandise, you are perpetuating their business and fraudulent activities. So instead of criticizing those who flip items, which is perfectly legal, how about taking a real stand and not doing business with known thieves.
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