Posted by MikeT23 on 9/16/2010 7:52:00 PM (view original):
If you trade someone a pile of turds for a stud, it's no different than selling a broken watch. It's a simple case of "Buyer Beware". The n00b should have known better as should have the purchaser of the watch. Again, the difference is doing it face to face. You don't have the heart, for lack of a better word, to screw someone out of $25 when you're looking them in the face. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, ripping someone off isn't an admirable trait, but, because you can't do it face to face, it makes you less manly than you've been pretending to be.
Again Mike, I have tried to say this over and over. I don't look at real life dealings the same as I do a game. You pay $25 to play the game, when you do that you should expect to play the game and everything that is involved in that game, when I am new to a game I do not expect you or anyone else to give me special treatment.
When you hand someone a broken watch for $25 under the premise that it is not broken, then you are unethical and committing a illegal act against the laws of the United States. It's just not the same analogy.
I differentiate my perception between a game and real life. It has nothing to do with being a man.