I overvalued my baseball cards, and someone bought it at a high price. Am I supposed to go to jail too? If he loses this case, there is no value to do business in New York City.
did you go to a bank and get a loan collateralized with those cards? simple comments get buried. tell me what logical fallacy you committed to redeem yourself.
@@scootypuffjr.6042 I did not have to redeem myself. I own something that someone thinks is valuable, more than I asked for. It was a clean honest transaction. If the bank thought that it is worth their money, then I would have used it as a collateral. I am just pointing out the market Philosophy of supply and demand. You can also compare it to selling a home. I shouldn’t be charged for over valuing my home, which is done all the time.
@tukmol1589 It is not legal when you pay taxes and you tell the IRS you sold those cards for less. If you let a paper trail, that will be easy to prove in a court of law. That's what happened to your stable genius.
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