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And lastly, "excessive profiteering"...that's a bunch of crap. If its too expensive, don't buy it.
"Not buying it" is only
half (or less!) of what is required, unless you're just a lazy bum / don't really care. Creating and providing an alternative to the profiteers is a viable goal that many people have striven for in every facet of the economy.
There are many ways to go about this. One step, as evidenced by this thread, is to avoid folks who overprice and/or underperform.
Another option, and one that Michael practices (as well as many others) is to try to provide services to the "community" and not facilitate the profiteers. Is it possible to be 100% successful in this regard? No, but that's not the point, since
any bit of effort helps.
Yet another option is to support/create alternative distribution systems. This can be as "simple" as the ability to buy/trade/sell on the pcenginefx forums. It's a lot easier to do this today than it was when I was doing mailorder, but mailorder wasn't too difficult back in the day (as long as folks inquired about the inventory on hand before ordering... if they didn't then it was annoying -- I'll admit that).
I don't have a beef with you, Zeta, since a lot of folks could have posted a comment identical to yours -- you just happen to be the first. The point I'm trying to make is that we can, and should, be striving for more -- the very least we can do is to discuss it. I don't expect everyone to care enough to do this. Nor do I expect everyone to agree with me. Nonetheless, I know that there are at least a
handful of folks that share my values, and those are the folks that will help build the community.
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As far as 16-bit is concerned: OK, I created a thread ages ago that listed him as an incredibly reliable, but PRICEY, seller. I've bought tons of stuff from him over the years. I think he should be listed as "Very reliable seller with accurate descriptions of items -- but expect to pay handsomely."
I don't want to offend you, 16-bit, but I would certainly put you in the "over-priced" category. In the past, I've explained why I bought items from you, and why I would continue to do so. Essentially, I said that I was willing to pay a "premium price" (to put it nicely), to avoid the headaches of dealing with other unproven / unreliable sellers. I was paying for your reliable service. I stand by that assessment today. That said, this is far from an ideal situation.
I'm basing my views on our transactions, none of which have been recent... so your prices may have come down, in which case I apologize in advance.
I am not looking to antagonize / argue with anyone -- I just thought it would be useful to put things into context (parasitism vs. community -- where does 16-bit stand? Clearly, I have mixed feelings about him). I have no beef with 16-bit, nor am I "best friends" with Michael (we've had our differences in the past): I am more concerned about the issues at stake, not the personalities (my own included!)

Peace
