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Old 05-14-2008, 11:04 PM
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I think it would show more virtue not to knowingly swindle an ignorant person. Just as much you have to be careful on E-Bay when purchasing items that are obviously below value for any number of reasons, some of which are illegal, not just immoral.
Paying someone the price that they ask for an item is not a "swindle".
I think it would be a swindle to knowingly purchase something that you know is worth a good bit more than the person is selling it for at the "yard sale". I would think you are at least under obligation to inform the person of the real price of an object. If they do not care then it would be fine to purchase at that price. But if a person is ignorant it would be unethical to take advantage of that ignorance for your own benefit.
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