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This is not ethical or honest. Knowing the rarity of the items in advance and in all conscience, I would have been honest enough to alert the seller to research the value more - even if I lost out. He's lost a chunk of his inheritance. In my books it's called taking unfair advantage. Sure he could have sold to someone else who would say nothing but he didn't ... he sold to you.
I'm sure my opinion will take a lots of knocks ... but it's what I would have honestly done. As for now that the purchase has been made (and being the owner) I would still go back with my info. and ask what in all fainess should be done - come to a fair compromise. Am I the only one who thinks this way? Suppose the shoe was on the other foot!
I'm sure my opinion will take a lots of knocks ... but it's what I would have honestly done. As for now that the purchase has been made (and being the owner) I would still go back with my info. and ask what in all fainess should be done - come to a fair compromise. Am I the only one who thinks this way? Suppose the shoe was on the other foot!