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Mel A. Nomah wrote: How can we be fair here, without starting a food-fight and looking like we're trying to "milk it for all it's worth"? An open auction is, by definition, "fair," because no person is forced to bid more than he does voluntarily. There is nothing wrong with getting the best price you honestly can for your friend's assets. In fact, you have an ethical duty to do so. If, through a misguided sense of guilt about "profit," you knowingly take less than you could have done in an honest and fair manner, you have taken that money from your friend, who needs it. Describe your items in an honest manner and allow your buyers to decide what they want to pay. This serves your friend well and leaves your hands clean. Secondly- auctioning here will be difficult and will bring only a fraction of what you could have gotten for your friend on Ebay. The market on Ebay is far larger. Ignore the anti-Ebay whining of those few who attempt to hide their simple envy by wrapping themselves in "protector of the hobby;" that's just jealous nonsense. How ever you decide to proceed, you are to be commended for helping; it's a big chore. 73 DE Dave Stinson AB5S |
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