Should sellers be able to ask for more money after sale because they got other offers??? (1 Viewer)

Should a seller be allowed to charge more for chips after sale is made?


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Feeling feisty. Might block myself.

“Should sellers be able to ask for more money after sale because they got other offers?”

I know this has been said before but…

“Yes. It’s called an Auction!”

WTAFSMFHJCF
 
Feeling feisty. Might block myself.

“Should sellers be able to ask for more money after sale because they got other offers?”

I know this has been said before but…

“Yes. It’s called an Auction!”

WTAFSMFHJCF
I got that acronym!
 
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I guess I'm simply not up to date on stuff... Either is Google my AI friend.

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In poker, a "nit" refers to a very conservative player, playing a tight range of hands and typically only entering the pot with premium hands. These players tend to fold unless they feel sure they have the best hand on the table
 
I’ve had strong opinions about this deal going sour.

I was thinking about it last night and then realized I’m such a hypocrite. I did the same thing once before. During the TCR Jack’s sale I had to pad my order with a bunch of $1s which I didn’t need since I wanted a tourney set. Anyway, somebody asked me for my $1 and I said when I get them in, they could have them. Then somebody posted a wanted ad for double the price of the $1s. I decided to sell to him instead. The first buyer rightfully was upset. Karma came to bite me because my order was one of the ones that Jim said he couldn’t fill and I didn’t end up getting any.

So all that to say that I’m not speaking in good faith when I’m criticizing what happened here.
 
I’ve had strong opinions about this deal going sour.

I was thinking about it last night and then realized I’m such a hypocrite. I did the same thing once before. During the TCR Jack’s sale I had to pad my order with a bunch of $1s which I didn’t need since I wanted a tourney set. Anyway, somebody asked me for my $1 and I said when I get them in, they could have them. Then somebody posted a wanted ad for double the price of the $1s. I decided to sell to him instead. The first buyer rightfully was upset. Karma came to bite me because my order was one of the ones that Jim said he couldn’t fill and I didn’t end up getting any.

So all that to say that I’m not speaking in good faith when I’m criticizing what happened here.
Sometimes you shoot an angle. What’s important is understanding and correcting the action.
 
I’ve had strong opinions about this deal going sour.

I was thinking about it last night and then realized I’m such a hypocrite. I did the same thing once before. During the TCR Jack’s sale I had to pad my order with a bunch of $1s which I didn’t need since I wanted a tourney set. Anyway, somebody asked me for my $1 and I said when I get them in, they could have them. Then somebody posted a wanted ad for double the price of the $1s. I decided to sell to him instead. The first buyer rightfully was upset. Karma came to bite me because my order was one of the ones that Jim said he couldn’t fill and I didn’t end up getting any.

So all that to say that I’m not speaking in good faith when I’m criticizing what happened here.
That fact that you admitted your choices may not have been the best and I think you may genuinely be sorry about that is enough for me.

People aren’t always going to do everything right, but that doesn’t mean you can’t call a spade a spade.
 

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