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By the way, you posted, 10 minutes later someone accepted your price, and 5 minutes later you reneged. Hardly the timeline if you posted a typo on the price....This all took place within a few minutes of posting. With your logic if someone mistakenly places a post and mistypes their asking price but someone sees it within 5 seconds then they are now locked into that price? Come on. With your logic mistakes can never be made. If you think the product is worth it you can elect to buy it.
You really ARE missing the point. I guess it doesn't matter to you.
$4 is a little different than $100. Again I'm sorry you saw the post and I had to redact it. By the way this is not a unique situation and was not personal in any way. This is a standard feature on all selling sites including eBay. This little radio which has protected my life and I hope it will find a new home soon, via this platform or another.Indeed, integrity is hard to come by nowadays. I sold a pair of fins the other day on marketplace and accidentally gave $4 shipping. I ate it, shipped the fins and made no money. It is what it is.
Indeed, integrity is hard to come by nowadays. I sold a pair of fins the other day on marketplace and accidentally gave $4 shipping. I ate it, shipped the fins and made no money. It is what it is.
You love hypotheticals, don't you? A better analogy would be if the other person accepted your offer, and then you found out it was a winner.Question to the integrity police: If you had a million dollar winning lottery ticket, and before you knew that they were the winning numbers you verbally told someone you'd give it to them for free because you don't believe in the lottery, would you still give it away for free? Be honest don't go for karma points.