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I mean I kind of agree with your first point, but I'm going to say that your initial point, that 'things are worth as much as someone is willing to pay', is part of the reason why scum on eBay are charging insane amounts for shitty tat and - sometimes - good tat.Come on people, things are worth as much as someone is willing to pay for them. We have all payed over the odds for something we desired that to another was deemed worthless.
The original thread was closed as one of the unwritten rules is to not judge others pricing, if it sells it sells, and a lot of sellers on bay were members on here who were just trying to sell parts and make some money outside of the forum.
This has to be without doubt the biggest rip off....
This is nothing new; it's been going on for years:...
I love seeing people complete their projects, I love seeing the stories behind builds - just like the rest of you. And it ruins everything when I see someone stating they bought a set of end caps or some bloody chainring bolt after donating their kidney to afford it.
That's why I support ridiculing prices, why I support calling out folks who do this, because they aren't furthering the hobby and mindset behind the hobby, they're obstructing it like some very selfish turd unwilling to clear the sphincter.
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I mean I kind of agree with your first point, but I'm going to say that your initial point, that 'things are worth as much as someone is willing to pay', is part of the reason why scum on eBay are charging insane amounts for shitty tat and - sometimes - good tat.
The idea that people should be holding on to things they don't need, have any use for, simply because it may be 'worth a good amount' once a desperate enough miserable sod notices and think 'that's exactly what I need' is just disgusting in my opinion. And I extend this to all collector hobbies, yes.
Overpricing stuff because you can, shows that you have no appreciation for the community of people that genuinely gain something, beyond cash, from their collecting and building. And I believe it should be called out, and I do call it out, because it matters to me.
I love seeing people complete their projects, I love seeing the stories behind builds - just like the rest of you. And it ruins everything when I see someone stating they bought a set of end caps or some bloody chainring bolt after donating their kidney to afford it.
That's why I support ridiculing prices, why I support calling out folks who do this, because they aren't furthering the hobby and mindset behind the hobby, they're obstructing it like some very selfish turd unwilling to clear the sphincter.
Who cares anyway, what do they have to lose? Perhaps we might prevent a desperate person from spending their hard earned cash on utter trash or something that should have been karma'ed to a person that could actually use it. Regardless of rarity.
Also, this was by no means pointed at you mk one - because your comment is entirely true, it's just that it's sad. And I'm an idealist. Sometimes. When drunk enough.
Poor unfortunate Frelder. What did he ever do to be treated like that?Wank The Frelder is what I do at weekends,
I'm doing it now.
Anyway, the original thread was great fun as it exposed some that were taking advantage of us bleary eyed dingbats on this very forum. Now I know who these forum members are, I can avoid their vastly over inflated prices
Wow, I spent a good few minutes making this exact rant the other day via text to someone.
I fundamentally do not believe in the "it's worth what someone is willing to pay for it" mantra.
No, it's worth what it's worth.
What someone is willing to pay for it, regardless of that, is something else entirely.