Quoted from Trekkie1978:So if the OP opens it, plays 1 game, then sells it for his asking price, it will then be perfectly fine by you, based on your logic.
And people wonder why I say economics should be mandatory from grades 5-12.
I’m really sorry I didn’t dumb it down enough for you to follow.
Since you’ve chosen to now be insulting, I guess I’ll do it for you.
If the intention is to buy a highly sought after item with zero intention of using it yourself, and buying it just so you can mark it up, screwing over someone else, you’re a dirtbag. It’s greed, pure and simple.
Yes, it’s legal so have at er if that’s what you’re about, nobody can stop you.
The same way if I contacted the IRS and told them to watch for your income tax return to see if you claimed the profit.
See if I did that, it would also be completely legal and the morally right thing to do since you SHOULD pay your share of taxes, right?
But I wouldn’t since I don’t like to screw other people over, unlike yourself.
Would you like more examples of how screwing over other people for a buck is wrong, or do you think you can figure that out on your own?