Old 01-29-15, 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by CliffordK
No, I didn't suggest that one bid without the intent to pay, or to fail to honor one's payment.
I just found it an odd practice to significantly overprice something, apparently for the purpose of discouraging sales, probably due to a lack of inventory.
Really? What was this then:

Originally Posted by CliffordK
So, pick an item that he lists a stock of 1,100 for $5,002.69 each, and put in an order for the full 1,100 of them for a total of $5,502,959.
This strikes me as analogous in terms of the offense and it's proper sanction, to someone who is angry at their bank for charging a monthly fee on their checking account, so they are rationalizing robbing the bank, to teach them a lesson.
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