> Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2003 17:12:52 -0400 > From: "Ryan Hoekstra" > Subject: anybody else experience an arbitrary price increase on used cds offered here? If this is true, tell the list who pulled this crap. No, the person is not under any legal obligation to sell the CDs at the originally quoted price. But they shouldn't be allowed to post them for sale on this list. I would expect whoever moderates this list to take away that person's posting priviledges. This is ridiculous. If you offer at a certain price, then hold to it. If you're going to "lose money" (as the person claimed), then you're running a business, and you shouldn't be posting to this list in any case. dap > > Hello all,I am curious about whether anyone else ran into the same situation > I did. > I was going to buy some cds from an Audities member a few weeks back when > they posted a list of cds with set prices. I emailed that I would like > several of the cds offered. The seller responded saying 3 of the cds I > wanted were available but when the seller asked for payment the price had > been arbitrarily (and unapologetically ) inflated to almost double the > original prices offered. > When I brought this to the seller's attention ,the seller said I was correct > ...but that the price was actually even more than the 2nd price quoted > because (1) the full cd is an import and therefore worth much more than the > original quoted price and (2)the 2 cdeps are worth more than the original > quoted prices because they are numbered and limited. > When I responded to the new prices the seller argued that no one else > complained about this phenomena. > [...]