| Barry Gross wrote:
>On 3/8/06, Mike Hyder -N4NT- <mike_n4nt@charter.net> wrote:
>  
>
>>My concern is that even among thieves there is said to be honor.  Should
>>we
>>not be even better than that?
>>    
>>
It seems to me to have been an honest mistake -- for whatever reason it 
happened -- and the seller should have a right, when he learns of his 
error, to say so.  I'd give the original bidder something like $100 (on 
the 253) off, perhaps, but even that's not necessary.  I mean, I'd be 
really ticked (at meself) for selling at the original price and then 
having the person who buys it "flip it" -- resell it for what it's worth 
-- and net a cool $300 for just handling a transaction (please note: I'm 
not suggesting the original buyer was going to do that, I'm just 
speculating).  After all, we all know that major stores are "not 
responsible for errors" -- usually of *any* kind -- in advertising.
Well, that's my $0.02 worth...
73,
Joe, W2RBA
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