YOU DON'T OPEN THAT INFRONT OF THEM! You could have started a legal mess trying to get that THREE THOUSAND DOLLAR CARD YOU LUCKY SUN OF A DISTANT PLANET.
How could they take any legal action by you opening it front of them? They chose to sell it. What you do with it after that is your business. I mean you certainly can sue someone for anything in this country but that doesn't mean they actually have a case.
Quote from: LinkCelestrial on May 13, 2015, 07:06:25 PM
YOU DON'T OPEN THAT INFRONT OF THEM! You could have started a legal mess trying to get that THREE THOUSAND DOLLAR CARD YOU LUCKY SUN OF A DISTANT PLANET.
How could they take any legal action by you opening it front of them? They chose to sell it. What you do with it after that is your business. I mean you certainly can sue someone for anything in this country but that doesn't mean they actually have a case.
Truth be told I don't know much about the legal system in the USA, but I can imagine a legal/media war emerging. The seller should not have a case since he sold the product, but then being right and getting your due still seem to be two different things.
YOU DON'T OPEN THAT INFRONT OF THEM! You could have started a legal mess trying to get that THREE THOUSAND DOLLAR CARD YOU LUCKY SUN OF A DISTANT PLANET.
How could they take any legal action by you opening it front of them? They chose to sell it. What you do with it after that is your business. I mean you certainly can sue someone for anything in this country but that doesn't mean they actually have a case.
Truth be told I don't know much about the legal system in the USA, but I can imagine a legal/media war emerging. The seller should not have a case since he sold the product, but then being right and getting your due still seem to be two different things.
By all logic, yes. It's yours, they sold it, you opened it, that's that. However in a country where you can try to rob somebody, fall through their skylight then sue them because you landed on their knife...I wouldn't take chances. There could be a suit because you knew about the value/possible value and still took it for cheap. I'm not sure what the charge is called but I seem to think it's a thing. Anybody in their right mind would rule it correctly, but people like that are increasingly hard to find.
theravenseye. Well when most people see ravens, with their /eyes/, they think they're crows. What do crows love? Shiny things. What do shiny things do? They sparkle. Hold that thought. What color are ravens? Black. What else is black? Darkness. You can't see in darkness. Unless you're a ninja. Return that thought and,
SparkleNinja.
BUT WAIT! This is a mtg thread, and there's an mtg card about ravens. Raven's Crime. What is the Raven's Crime? Stealing thoughts. What are thoughts in mtg? Cards.
It's conclusive from this that theravenseye is SparkleNinja and they didn't buy the cards. Oh no. They stole them. What happens when you steal something? You break the law. Law has three letters. Triangles have three sides. Illuminati confirmed.