This quote started the argument, not mine. If the majority don't see a moral argument against stealing, then there's something wrong. I really hope I'm not the only one that can make the connection between these hacked copies and stealing.Buy homemade(fake) ones or print your own. Don't give in to scalpers. Unless you plan to buy new cards from a store I don't see any moral argument against this.
And based on what someone said above, making a profit isn't unethical. Nintendo released the cards in an effort to make a profit, and that they did. What happens when I pay $6 for a pack of cards, and don't get what I want? I spend another $6 and try again.
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Look at this guy try to make resellers on this market look good.
If you’re really all about being just and morally responsible, why not sell that Lobo card for what it’s actually worth? You obviously have no issues with charging a higher cost. After all, you set the price yourself. But nah, you just want to make money.
Nothing wrong with wanting to make money, but maybe you’re not in the best position to be talking about what’s moral and what isn’t.
And what is the Lobo card worth, exactly, and how did you determine that price? You want to know how I did it? I looked at recently completed sold listings and lowered my price by $1. Value for collectibles is perceived, not actual.