Just throwing this out there, say someone goes to their closest e-cycler and finds a dolch system in good condition, walking away with it for say $50, is it right to sell it for $175 in a sale?
Only they would know how much they paid. And people generally only want them for the keyboard, so probably about $100 or so would be a more fair way to price it, I would say. It is then on their conscience to know that they just basically took $50 from a fellow forum member, for doing nothing but being lucky with a find, when they could have passed on that great deal to someone else, if the seller didn't want it.
So IF you knew about it would it be proper to say something in their FS thread??
see here's the thing, i wouldn't
but people here seem to think they have to be white knights and bring up posts.
For example, i will link one of my first classified threads:
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=27058.msg509406#msg509406I had just come back from taiwan and had bought a few keyboards back with me to the USA
This was when Filco MJ2 TKL Blues were not commonly available in the USA
I was also selling Filco Wrist rests and what not.
I was getting threadcrapped about how my keyboards are only $5.00 cheaper than amazon, why the heck would anyone buy from me instead of from keyboardco's amazon store
But here's the kicker: Keyboardco's Amazon page was sold out of normal black TKL Filcos MX Blue
They only had i believe a Yellow Keycap version and the Camo.
And I think they had like MX Blacks.
Or they would link fullsize keyboards to me.
But people kept linking these products in my sell thread, after i continued to say its not the same item, stop threadcrapping.
Is that "educating" people? Or is it just White-Knighting?