Of course its ok! I actually have two ids - one for buying and one for selling! Don't want my buyers to spot where I get stuff!!
2007-08-15 07:11:43
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answered by Sal*UK 7
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No it's not ethically wrong to do that. The item belongs to you once you have paid for it.
I'm sure the seller isn't out there checking to see if you are turning around and reselling the item you bought from him. He's getting his money, and if someone wants to pay more, great for you!
2007-08-15 07:20:26
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answered by toomeymimi 4
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I don't see anything wrong with it. It's yours - you can do what you want with it.
I've got a friend that shops for clothes on there all the time and she runs across items that someone bought and turned around and put back on ebay. I think it probably happens a lot.
2007-08-15 07:12:53
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answered by nite_angelica 7
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I see nothing wrong with it. Once you purchase and receive it, it's yours to do with as you want. I sell to a few people that I know turn the items around in another forum for profit and that's fine with me.
2007-08-15 07:12:13
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answered by BeckyBeq 3
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Dinky, i understand that's probable no longer precisely what you pick to pay attention. yet you mustn't slump to the point of people who've executed you incorrect. no longer all ebay contributors are like that. I the two sell and purchase on ebay. As a supplier, I also have a finished return coverage. i do no longer care what the clarification is, i'll take an merchandise lower back (no longer which comprise transport of direction). And have self assurance me I even have had some susceptible excuses. As a purchaser, I even have in basic terms had 3 disputes. in one case i replaced into ripped off by ability of a supplier of fakes (diesel denims for that reason) who immediately disappeared. yet all over again a female bought me fraudulent tapes and that i had to circulate in the process the dispute decision technique which value me $20 U.S. and various of alternative weeks of annoyance. the female replaced into finally faraway from ebay, even nonetheless it replaced right into a difficulty. And the third time, i replaced into scammed by ability of a guy who bought me one element and despatched yet another (extra low-priced and not even the comparable merchandise) and refused to even refer to me. I reported him of direction, yet did no longer pursue dispute decision because of fact the article replaced into in basic terms $forty U.S. while procuring from ebay sellers I examine 2 issues at present in the previous bidding: Their comments (clearly), and how long they have been on ebay. If I nevertheless have any reservations, i might desire to touch some ebay contributors who've had transactions with the supplier, whether they left valuable comments. Ebay isn't completely risk-free. you're taking of venture each and every time you're making a transaction (the two procuring and merchandising)...in basic terms like another on line transaction (and brick and mortar shop transaction for that rely).
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answered by keva 4
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If the original seller didn't want you selling it, they should't've sold it in the first place. It's your item. You paid for it. And even if they do send you a nasty email, why would you care? It's not wrong. It's just how things work.
2007-08-15 07:12:44
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answered by gilgamesh 6
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once you purchase an item on eBay it is yours to do anything with. - even turn around and sell it for a profit.
2007-08-15 07:11:51
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answered by Fenris 3
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It 'may' seem wrong to some.. but, basically, it's yours after you pay for it.... so whether someone gets mad or not just because you know how to make a profit shouldnt matter.
But if you're gonna go too high, there's probably other people who're selling for lower... so good luck gettin' that profit. :P
2007-08-15 07:11:34
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answered by unh0ly_freak 2
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If you've paid for the item you can do whatever you want with it. Sometimes people need to do a bit more research prior to putting things up on auction. Live and learn! =)
2007-08-15 07:11:10
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answered by techchick 7
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That is how it works a good percentage of eBay sellers do the same thing.
2007-08-15 07:13:26
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answered by dadcat00759 6
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have at it, people re-sell through Ebay all the time. Hope you make a great profit.
2007-08-15 07:10:50
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answered by Dave T 4
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