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Hi, I reread the rules and don't see anything about "price baiting".

There is probably a real term for this, but what I mean is: posting a firearm, lets say, at a certain price. Receiving a large number of interested parties. Then in turn relisting at a higher price.

I guess when I write it like that, it seems legit, just shady.

I'm just sore. 2 91/30's popped up on Armslist TWICE, tail end of last week and this week. Seller claimed the buyer flaked. They were listed at $100 each and looked pretty good.

Today they popped up here for $150.

It could be a coincidence, could be somebody flipping them, or could be "price baiting"...

Your thoughts?
 
My thoughts just move along. they aren't rare they aren't valuable. And not everyone is Honest or has a clue with ethics are. So when something like this pops up just move on.
 

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