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    Angry Why do people

    trade away cards that are being negotiated with.
    The sentence doesn't sound right but I'm sure everyone knows what I mean.

    This has happened to me 4 or 5 times now in the last week or so.

    Is this normal?

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    Yep, I guess it is normal. Have seen people agree to trades without having cards in hand. Irritates me too... The only way I like to trade something is if I have it in hand. Oh I did, by the way get your money today. Let me know when u get the Gordon. Thanks, Michael

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    I've had the same thing happen to me after we had agreed on a trade.

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    IMO, unless it is posted in the trade manager, it is fair game....it works both way too guys....i have had more people BACK OUT of a trade that was agreed on than what you are inquiring about....so you gotta look at it from that angle too...if you want something bad enough, you will work the the trade out now, post it, and then you have nothing to worry about....once the trade is posted and confirmed, then you have a gripe....otherwise, take the 15 minutes to do that....if you dont, that shows me you aren't that intersted

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    Well some of us have other stuff to do.If someone ask me about something ,I will tell others that its in trade,and check with the person I offered it to.Not just trade it off then be like "ohh well you should have stopped youre work and traded with me".That is just bad trading,And a jerk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaqfan46013
    Well some of us have other stuff to do.If someone ask me about something ,I will tell others that its in trade,and check with the person I offered it to.Not just trade it off then be like "ohh well you should have stopped youre work and traded with me".That is just bad trading,And a jerk.

    the point is if you have 5 minutes to ask about a card, then take the extra 10 minutes to work the trade out!!! if you dont have an extra 10 minutes, then you shouldnt be asking about trades....ask about trades when you have time to work them out....this isn't walmart...there is no layaway

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    My point -A JERK...

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    I don't think that working out a trade in 15 minutes is that easy.

    IE waiting for the person to respond. If they aren't online you can't get a deal done....

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    ouch....my feelings are hurt

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    Just happened again.

    Unbelievable.

    Told me he would sell the card for a certain price.
    I said ok, then he replied that he was taking other offers......
    Last edited by oldspice_007; 07-15-2006 at 06:42 PM.

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