I didn't mean fair trade...
Also I don't see why it's better to not tell them it's cheap than to have them think it's cheap in the first place. Either way they're the victim of misinformation, and you take advantage of them in the exact same manner. It's just a shift in who gave them the idea that it's cheap in the first place, it's still not right.
The correct response is always "this item is worth about (insert real value range). I'm willing to pay (your price). Is that okay?"
Harrizonized Wrote:I meant that this is not stealing by the definition on dictionary.com.Goals Wrote:I consider decieving the seller into thinking something's cheap is a scam
is stealing.
dictionary Wrote:take without the owner's consentThat's very clearly not the case, as soon as they hit trade they are consenting to the deal. But that's not what I meant by steal, because it's pretty hard to actually steal stuff in MS.
Also I don't see why it's better to not tell them it's cheap than to have them think it's cheap in the first place. Either way they're the victim of misinformation, and you take advantage of them in the exact same manner. It's just a shift in who gave them the idea that it's cheap in the first place, it's still not right.
The correct response is always "this item is worth about (insert real value range). I'm willing to pay (your price). Is that okay?"

