I believe this topic may have been covered when the whole Maverick debacle when nuclear about a year ago (and some time before that with a TZ, many good jpegs came out of that one), but its a heady topic that gets people fired up and I don't think its been talked about on this forum (I guess 'cause we're drama-free?). If you hate rehashing the same-old "what if" scenarios and/or Rocky and Bullwinkle, you should probably just move along to the next thread...
Assume for a moment that the kijiji Rocky & Bullwinkle did end up selling for $450 to some pinball pirate who decides to relist it for $1000 without fixing any "malfunctions" (or only fixing minor "malfunctions") to make some quick dollars. Obviously, its a douche move, no question, but if I decided that $1000 was still a good price for a machine on my radar, would I be labelled a douche too? Would I be a party to the downfall of the Canadian collector community? Would the mere purchase of the game from said pirate be a statement of "I condone this profiteering practice"? Does it matter the title of the machine in question (re: rarity)?
Assume for a moment that the kijiji Rocky & Bullwinkle did end up selling for $450 to some pinball pirate who decides to relist it for $1000 without fixing any "malfunctions" (or only fixing minor "malfunctions") to make some quick dollars. Obviously, its a douche move, no question, but if I decided that $1000 was still a good price for a machine on my radar, would I be labelled a douche too? Would I be a party to the downfall of the Canadian collector community? Would the mere purchase of the game from said pirate be a statement of "I condone this profiteering practice"? Does it matter the title of the machine in question (re: rarity)?