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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

so, basically overcharging someone for a product or service


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Lololol! How insane! You think deceiving someone is pricing things "more than you think". Zero Logic, Zero Common Sense. I think you're here just to confirm your nonsensical biases.

https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/caveatemptor.asp

Keep Twisting and forming your mind into a pretzel, to you deceiving is no different from stealing, just a meaningless word you can employ whenever it suits you. No critical thinking.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

i'm asking you if you think that qualifies as "deceiving someone in order to defraud them"

if i take a can of beans for example

and put a brightly colored label on it and jack up the price

i have added no value to the can of beans

but i am able to extract more money from the purchaser through deception


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

If you want to sell your tokens for crazy prices, you're defrauding the market?!

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

it depends on your sales pitch


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

No it doesn't. And obviously you think that offering your wares at marked up prices, is deceiving and defrauding the people who agree to the offer, so yeah, good luck with your contradictory nonsense logic.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

if you are using deception

then it qualifies for YOUR DEFINITION of "scam"


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

How are you deceiving by asking more than others?

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

How is pricing things as one wishes, deceiving anyone? Caveat emptor.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

i'll take that as a "no"


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Huh? You're suggesting that theres any way to defraud someone by selling things at marked up prices still?

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

if you sell something with dishonest marketing techniques in order to price-gouge, doesn't that meet your definition of "defraud" ?

like selling a used car without revealing pertinent information


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Now you went from "price gouging" to using deception to price gouge! Define both.

Caveat emptor.