Just Daniel
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Of interest: it is certainly not anyone’s responsibility to educate a seller or anyone else, but I would guess you might agree that does not make it wrong (or even bad) to do so.
I personally don’t think there is anything immoral about purchasing something below market value. The information needed to determine something’s worth is readily available with relatively little effort. I feel like if a seller is not willing to put the time in to properly price an item then it’s either not of much concern to them or they are happy with the profit on the price set.
I don’t really see how me going out of my way to correct someone’s pricing or educate a buyer is the right call or my responsibility. As an example I definitely didn’t do that when I bought a 50’s OR in great condition for $12.00 and wouldn’t do it if it was me getting a great deal in the future.
@Ivano selling off his finds here is a good example of someone who took the time to learn about what he was selling. He offered hats up at a price that was fair for all parties.