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General discussion thread - keep the other threads clean
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Is the shill of a shill the enemy of the shill or it's friend?

 

This should be the title of a Dr Suess book

 

 

 

It could be, but the end of every page would have to read "Smoak he spoke"

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Stu's shills are the most fun shills. Unfortunately he burns through some REALLY good names.

 

Luxxcorp shills were also fun. He'd start off just fine but eventually would devolve into typical Luxx wacko posting. Good times

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Stu's shills are the most fun shills. Unfortunately he burns through some REALLY good names.

 

Luxxcorp shills were also fun. He'd start off just fine but eventually would devolve into typical Luxx wacko posting. Good times

 

If he could stay off the drugs, he'd have been great!

 

 

 

-slym

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Stu's shills are the most fun shills. Unfortunately he burns through some REALLY good names.

 

Luxxcorp shills were also fun. He'd start off just fine but eventually would devolve into typical Luxx wacko posting. Good times

 

If he could stay off the drugs, he'd have been great!

 

Just the opposite. It's when he would go off his medication is when he would lose it.

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The first rule of shill club: We don't talk about Stu

 

The second rule of shill club: We don't talk about Stu.

 

1 - ...

 

2 - I like what you did with the whole unleashing part of the Fingh vault of SS books thread

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See a few posts up. Contingent deals happen all day every day in businesses of all kinds. If two people agree to a something they are free to do it.

 

Contingent dealers involve a promise of some kind from the buyer.

 

For example, a buyer who signs a contract for a house or car contingent on financing is in no position to back out if the bank comes through.

 

Buying something contingent on back cover scans is another matter because the opinion of the buyer (and not a matter of fact) is the contingency. If the seller provides the scans, the buyer can arbitrarily decide to back out because they just don't like the look of it. Even if the back cover was flawless the seller is in no position to force the buyer to follow through with the sale.

 

Just because a clever buyer tricks a seller into making a promise for nothing in return does not mean that an agreement has been reached.

 

The contingent buyer has no skin in the game.

 

 

Tell me more about this "contract law" it sounds fascinating.

 

It's like that thing with the paper, and the words and uhm like documented terms or something right?

 

 

Maybe it's just anything a seller wants it to be. A magical wonder land of one-way commerce.

 

You need to lawyer up :baiting:

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