Classified Mark Up Jerks.

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zero7starz

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    In any hobby with rare items in low production counts, you're going to run into this type of behavior.
    Even down to things we see every day like cell phones. Popular electronics get gouged all the time after launch days. They're sold out because the resellers were there at 4am, not 10 or 11.
    I find it sad that those who's excitement comes from money/profit take away the experience from those who are excited about the product. Because if we didn't like the product, this wouldn't exist anyways and in the end this kind if behavior only tarnishes the whole point.

    It's not that they're breaking the rules, because the rules were there to make it fair to everyone. Collection status applies, and buyers recourse does exist. Remember, life happens... A lot. It would be unfair to cap the value of a rare item to the honest man selling one. What they're doing is more taking advantage of the vendor/manufacture who created the fan base, excitement, and well advertising, and the customers who were excited, to make a profit for themselves.

    It's a terrible thing to try and regulate. I can't begin to think how you would do that online. But it's not just us and its not just here or in vaping. It's everywhere :(
     

    TakenALeft67

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    In any hobby with rare items in low production counts, you're going to run into this type of behavior.
    Even down to things we see every day like cell phones. Popular electronics get gouged all the time after launch days. They're sold out because the resellers were there at 4am, not 10 or 11.
    I find it sad that those who's excitement comes from money/profit take away the experience from those who are excited about the product. Because if we didn't like the product, this wouldn't exist anyways and in the end this kind if behavior only tarnishes the whole point.



    It's not that they're breaking the rules, because the rules were there to make it fair to everyone. Collection status applies, and buyers recourse does exist. Remember, life happens... A lot. It would be unfair to cap the value of a rare item to the honest man selling one. What they're doing is more taking advantage of the vendor/manufacture who created the fan base, excitement, and well advertising, and the customers who were excited, to make a profit for themselves.

    It's a terrible thing to try and regulate. I can't begin to think how you would do that online. But it's not just us and its not just here or in vaping. It's everywhere :(


    Its an impossible task lol. I am aware of that, I just like being reminded of the good people left in this world! :)
     

    Un-Loco

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    This isn't craigslist... it is supposed to be a community... Speaking of craistlist, In ElPaso some guy was selling a piece of petrified wood he found wile hiking for $75.00... drill a battery and a 510 connection, $500.00! then someone can buy it from me and sell it for 1,000! cuz its LE baby!
     

    TakenALeft67

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    This isn't craigslist... it is supposed to be a community... Speaking of craistlist, In ElPaso some guy was selling a piece of petrified wood he found wile hiking for $75.00... drill a battery and a 510 connection, $500.00! then someone can buy it from me and sell it for 1,000! cuz its LE baby!

    I cant click "like" enough to show my sheer enjoyment with this lol.
     

    Iffy

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    Seriously. $500 for a $250 Mod????

    You'll really gonna be pizzed if ya wanna buy $ome of my nic if the FDA/government get$ their way!
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    miketreeguy

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    I don't think that selling at a profit is immoral, especially on something that is by no means a necessity.
    If I own it (whatever it is) and I decide to sell it I get to decide the price.
    You get to decide if you want to buy it and how much you are willing to pay.
    All it serves is to make the classifieds not worth looking at.
     

    fordski

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    I have to give some credit to the mod builders who make these and are not marking up their products even higher to profit from the excess demand for their products. It must get tempting to them when they see their mods selling for much more days or even minutes after they are purchased.

    Also the ability to sell something at the same or higher price than you purchased the item for takes a lot of the risk out of these higher end purchases. Knowing if you don't like something and can resell it easily does make it easier to rationalize a purchase as in: "But honey, I can sell this for more than I paid for it, so it's an investment!" Or am I the only one who's ever said that?
     

    Un-Loco

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    What you're saying is... Screw the community, we should all start looking for stuff we can make a profit from on the ECF forum classifieds. That is not how I see it. Sell it on Criagslist, sell it on EBAY, but do not take away from what we have here. People helping people. It was why this forum was founded, or I may be wrong.

    Selling an item for a profit is NOT immoral, that is not the question. It is WHERE and HOW they are selling it which could make it immoral.

    I really think the management needs to look at the intent of the classifieds and post it. Is it for vendors (basically what people are using it as) or is it for people to sell their equipment they no longer use to allow new people to experience vaping at a lower cost level.

    Times are changing in the market, and vendoring LE items is a bit of a turn off for someone browsing the ad's
     

    DancingHeretik

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    What I don't like about the classifieds is that it's all fancy, expensive stuff. Nothing for us ordinary folks to even look at. I don't even bother anymore.

    Isn't there anywhere for people to resell their used stuff that might actually be of use to other ordinary folks on more limited incomes?
     

    thecatanddog

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    personally i think buying a mod to sell is a slap in the face to the modder, showing no respect to him and really lame. i think "hype" tax is a joke and pretty ridiculous. if you buy an item at least give it a try, don't post it as new never used cause that to me just shows you used a modder and his device as a means to an end...pretty pathetic but whatever humans are going down hill it's 2013 what do you expect...
     

    Iffy

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    It is ironic how one who is insinuating how giving he is in the PIF dept. has made trades that have netted him positive mls in his trades and has offered stuff he has gotton for free. And yes I took the tme to check....:?:

    I never insinuated how much or what I PIF'd. BTW, trades are not PIF. Too bad your research kung fu is weak...
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