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Also to paraphrase a little ... ppl Mods seem to care nothing about it, because expect ppl won't jump on inflated prices anyways... but they do
Idk, I have been squishing my brains to split fairly a bundle, and then cancelling it because I took too much loss for lack of interest.
It's becoming impossible to buy anything with those kind of splits, I won't support that and idk how to deal with them.
but no one cares and still buying it
and offer to sell ( https://archive.is/7xfBZ ):
I don't know how this kind of stuff can be reported. I guess we have to live with it.
I assume by using the flag left of the quote symbol on a specific post
I think it needed a little harder hand from the moderators or adding new ones so that there is a little more control
Moreover the host often remains with low demand leftovers no one wants, there are some monthly/choice games going literally for cents.
I think it's hard to fight both exploitative behaviors in a balanced way.
Since all these problems started around the time I joined, I can't help but feel somewhat responsible and I'll try to be more careful from now on when buying games from Group Buys.
All I have is my word, for what it's worth, I promise to never resell a game I buy from Group Buys.