please let me know --AM I WRONG

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the big kahuna

Aimara
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a week and a half ago i pm'ed another mfk member about purchasing 2 fish that i really wanted price of $100 was agreed by both members. 2 days before the day we were to meet he contacts me and says he's unable to meet this week can we do the transaction the following week. me really wanting these fish tell him no problem...now 2 days prior to the new pick up date he pm's me and tells me "these fish grew and the price has now gone up if i still want them" i responded that i thought he was being very unfair and i wasnt interested unless the price remained the same. it wasnt my fault the first transaction date didn't happen---am i being stubborn and unreasonable..i really want these fish--i just feel hustled:irked:
 
Sounds like the person thinks they can get more for the fish. And how much can a fish really grow in a weeks time. Thats a crap reason. You are right.
 
If you don't like it, don't buy them. Or tell them your price went down in the last two weeks lol............
 
id offer less just for them bein a jerk
 
2 peacock bass
 
Doesn't matter what they are or how much he's charging. A deal's a deal.

No honest person would change a deal that was already made...

Marketplace feedback.

Mike
 
Clearwater guy;4086415; said:
Doesn't matter what they are or how much he's charging. A deal's a deal.

No honest person would change a deal that was already made...

Marketplace feedback.

Mike



thats exactly how i feel
 
You are not wrong. He is not wrong. Only way to settle it if you are not comfortable with the sale is to just walk away. The seller knows that you can do this also. He is not being unfair. He probably had second thoughts of selling them at that price.
 
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