bgryph wrote:
I don't see any reason to think it was a scam: how on earth would such a scam have worked? Risk losing a 1.7 million NP item in hopes that the person you sell it to will 1) be nice enough to give it back and 2) be stupid enough not to trade it for the 250k they've already spent? The guy mispriced the thing. Honestly, I think coming up with elaborate reasons why it probably was a scam because there was no "7" is just a way to to try to justify keeping it.
I don't actually think it's a scam either, unless it's a VERY stupid attempt at one. But dude, he didn't just forget a 7. He supposedly went to type 1,750,000 and typed 10,000 instead. That's not a little mistake. 175,000 would be a little mistake. 17,500 would be bigger, but still possible. Heck, I'd even give him 1,750 if he really wasn't thinking. But 10,000? He doesn't deserve the potion back due to his sheer stupidity alone. Maybe in the future he'll think, "Hey, this is a big-ticket item! Maybe I should be more careful pricing it because I can't expect a total stranger to just give it back to me if I make a really *%$!@# stupid mistake!"
And frankly, it annoys me how many of you are being all high-and-mighty, "
I would give it back because it's the right thing to do be nice karma what goes around comes around if you're nice to someone they'll pay it forward like in that horrible Hayley Joel Osment movie I'm disappointed in all of you mean people who say you'd keep it blah blah blah." The people who say they'd keep it aren't bad, immoral people. And JCMidore already decided to keep it and it doesn't sound like this person is still writing begging for it back or anything, so all this is moot anyway -- now it's just a bunch of PPTers trying to prove how "nice" they are by offering up simple black&white statements after the fact.