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What the guy did was not dishonest. But to banter about the term capitalism is misleading. What he did has nothing to do with capitalism. That kind of act happens in all manner of economies.The sole purpose (as I see it) of capitalism is competition from the private sector to produce goods with the end result being the lowest price possible for the consumer. That's one of the main tenents of Adam Smith, and the most intentionally overlooked. That, and the invisible hand that controls the market (morality and ethics).All that guy saw was a bargain and he jumped on it. More power to him.He found his niche in life.
And now probably someone will buy it and be happy with it. Or the price will be too high and the dealer will drop his price _and then_ someone will buy it and be happy with it.Sheesh! People are acting like this dealer stole something from them.
If anyone of us would have bought that amp and two weeks later decided we didn't like it and wanted to sell it...what price would you put on it? The same price you paid or a market price?I like this one.
I spend a few minutes thinking about whether a friend could use it, or if I have the time & desire to try to make a few bucks. Sometimes the answer to either of those 2 questions is yes, and I'll buy it