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Topic: One born every minute.... apparently
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David C. Lucidi
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 127
From: Glenolden, PA, USA
Registered: Nov 2013
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posted December 07, 2013 05:27 PM
Some thoughts:
1.) Yes, a buyer on here has any right to re-sell a film when he wants, for how much he wants. 2.) Yes, a buyer on here doesn't have to explain his actions (i.e., he made be hard up for cash, etc.).
However....I think the point Sam is making, and that some here are missing, is the 'abuse' of the forum membership to negotiate a cheaper price. Again as I said in my post, if a person buying the film simply joins the forum, uses it as a means of buying films cheap (to then re-sell at a higher price), and *at the same time*, contributes NOTHING to the forum (thereby, in my humble opinion, abusing the forum) then I feel that is wrong. Maybe *I* am wrong for feeling that way, but I think if you want to play the "buy low, sell high" game, go look on Ebay, Craigslist, or search Google.
In any hobby there are forums consisting of enthusiasts that will bend over backwards to help other members. While new to this forum, I am not to film by any means and would gladly help out someone if I could. In the past I was also heavily involved in auto racing/restoration, and having enough parts to fill 1000 sq ft of space, I often gave parts away at cost or well below what I paid (or what they were worth), if it was something I didn't need or something someone REALLY needed to finish their project. That (to me) is what the forums/enthusiast/collector vibe is all about. Yes, there is always a need to make money, no doubt there. And yes, on those auto forums we always had the guys who were strictly on the forum to sell their wares at a "for profit" price with no concern for 'helping members' or for lack of a better term, 'showing charity'. However, those same people at least contributed heavily to the forum in terms of advice, so at least there was SOME sort of showing of enthusiasm, albeit on a different level.
But this seems like a clear cut case of abusing (and in my opinion, outright lying) about the "mates rates" when he was only intended on re-selling the print as soon as he received it. To me, that leaves a bad aftertaste and left unchecked, can follow the "one bad apple spoils the whole bunch" saying....
(Sorry for the long post/rant)
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