I voted yes for the pure and simple fact that if you have to ask if you are a scammer, it means something in the back of your mind is telling you that you did scam somewhat... but honestly, it just sounds like another day on the market where all is fair in love and war.
You vote YES then you say all is fair in love and war
I't only means something in the back of his mind because plebs on these forums constantly spread bullshit and talk rubbish and think they are holyier than holy.
People in this game should wake the fuck up.
You are an antique dealer or collector and see a rare vase at a garage sale, it has a $3 price tag on it but you know it is worth atleast $2000, no one would walk up and say hey that's worth 2 grand i'll give you $1900 for it, yes you probably wont try and haggle them down to $1 but the majority of people are out looking for a bargain or the deal of the century.
This game is no different due to the fact that, and wait for it .... REAL people are playing it, and it is their REAL money they are using.
I have bought things then 2 weeks later they drop in price and i have sold things that 2 weeks later have shot up in price, that is just the way the world works.
If i am to say to someone "yes, i would like to buy it but my best price is 5k" then im being pretty honest.
How many stores say,
"Latest SONY BRAVIA 50" LCD TV's going out for a ridicolous $3000 but the shop up the road is selling them even cheaper at $2500 so your best of going there"
im gonna guess pretty much NONE, it's up to the buyer/seller to shop around and check the market values.
I think Jods solution is best, sell the parts back to the people for what you paid for it then if they can find the so called guy who is paying 15k for a tooth there happy.
You to should have the same option though
recieve what you paid for parts that have since dropped heaps but nah im sure the holyier than though people wouldnt stand for it if the tables were turned.
gl to all concerened and buyer/seller beware and be informed.