In the winter time we play a lot of Monopoly with different couples. I just happen to win quite often. We all agree to any and all rules or alterations of rules up front. I don't cheat but I do think "outside the box" as they used to say. I have been known to give loans to others rto help them get motels on their property to "slow down" a potential threat. The only "interest" I charge is a 3 time exemption if I land there. I've been called a "filthy capitalist" many times by one guy who retired from an auditor for the IRS! Pot calling the kettle black? Some can make money by just "thinking" better than others. If that makes it unethical then I guess that word must have many meanings. Like said above , the market sets the price , not the seller. The buyer has all the power right in his wallet. A deal is a deal BUT , you never struck a deal here. I believe that is what is wadding everyones panties here. You had NO deal. If you called on soybean price on MON and went home and loaded up a couple thousand bushels and found out when about to haul that price dropped $2 per bu. then what? What if you are allready in line at closing time at $8 but by next morn when it's your turn the price drops to $6?? I've got a JD "B" perfect used sector gear advertised right now for $80 inc shipping. If it doesn't sell I may list it again this winter when people have their tractor in fixin up a few things for next year. Guess what? You ain't gettin it for $80 and yes someone will be glad to pay $100 when a repro is over $200. I ain't pointin a gun at no one. Tis their money and their call.
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