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22. "dammit read the story wrong"
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Wed Oct-07-15 10:36 AM by RobOne4

  

          

typed out a long ass reply and didnt even read the story right. horrible.

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Ethical question (Selling concert tickets) [View all] , atruhead, Tue Oct-06-15 03:20 PM
 
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split it
Oct 06th 2015
1
makes sense to me
Oct 06th 2015
2
how did you get the tickets?
Oct 06th 2015
3
you were asked to sell them.
Oct 06th 2015
4
      wait. The family memebr planned on making a profit from family
Oct 06th 2015
6
           no.
Oct 06th 2015
8
                you keep the profits
Oct 07th 2015
16
                oh with that break down, i'd split the profit with my mom.
Oct 07th 2015
21
Ticketbuyer gets profit.
Oct 06th 2015
5
brokers who help sell other peoples property get fees all the time.
Oct 06th 2015
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      The way i read it.....
Oct 06th 2015
10
           again, no
Oct 06th 2015
12
                you're selling for the orig. buyer.... get paid.
Oct 06th 2015
13
                that's your money
Oct 07th 2015
18
nvm. i misunderstood
Oct 06th 2015
9
if anything is relevant it's who arranges the sale for the profit?
Oct 06th 2015
11
The profit is your fee for selling the tickets
Oct 06th 2015
14
whatever you agreed to is the moral thing.
Oct 06th 2015
15
https://youtu.be/yN7da5wosO0
Oct 07th 2015
17
seller keeps the bonus. though that convo should be had up front.
Oct 07th 2015
19
edit.
Oct 07th 2015
20

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