- Wed Oct 10, 2012 3:25 pm
#121173
A while ago I posted this:
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=9328&p=110775&hilit=tax#p110775
It has happened to me (and i'm sure many others) more often than i care to count that someone says they are selling X for 1000 rc, you agree, meet them and give them the 1000. They then demand another 112 rc before releasing the goods
OR
They'll give you the items, you give them the 1000 then they spend 5 minutes in chat raging about it demanding that you pay them more money.
These can both happen with auctions & in game sales, but increasingly frequently I am noticing that people are putting tax conditions on prices and taking the effort to make fine text and such which then causes every person who bids to have to calculate each of their bids to ensure they are bidding what they wish to. Causing an inconvenience for all involved.
In the topic I've linked to above, Rokkr has agreed with me that in an item sale it is the sellers responsibility to pay the tax and that if you offer an item at a price, you have to honor that price and not demand more (i.e. tax) later.
People are circumventing this by placing these 'conditions' which in a real world scenario would amount to a range of criminal actions Such as: False advertising, Tax Evasion & Fraud.
My suggestion:
Tax is payable by the seller (According common sense and confirmed by Rokkr). Therefore I would like it codified into the auction rules that a seller can't demand (even in the terms & conditions of the auction) to have the buyer pay tax.
TL:DR? - Seriously people, stop being lazy/deceptive, if you want more money for your stuff, raise the price openly from the start, it actually takes less effort than what you are doing now!
In the spirit of Tax Scamming =)
* This vote is the equivalent of a Yea
** This vote is equivalent of 2x Yea votes
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=9328&p=110775&hilit=tax#p110775
It has happened to me (and i'm sure many others) more often than i care to count that someone says they are selling X for 1000 rc, you agree, meet them and give them the 1000. They then demand another 112 rc before releasing the goods
OR
They'll give you the items, you give them the 1000 then they spend 5 minutes in chat raging about it demanding that you pay them more money.
These can both happen with auctions & in game sales, but increasingly frequently I am noticing that people are putting tax conditions on prices and taking the effort to make fine text and such which then causes every person who bids to have to calculate each of their bids to ensure they are bidding what they wish to. Causing an inconvenience for all involved.
In the topic I've linked to above, Rokkr has agreed with me that in an item sale it is the sellers responsibility to pay the tax and that if you offer an item at a price, you have to honor that price and not demand more (i.e. tax) later.
People are circumventing this by placing these 'conditions' which in a real world scenario would amount to a range of criminal actions Such as: False advertising, Tax Evasion & Fraud.
My suggestion:
Tax is payable by the seller (According common sense and confirmed by Rokkr). Therefore I would like it codified into the auction rules that a seller can't demand (even in the terms & conditions of the auction) to have the buyer pay tax.
TL:DR? - Seriously people, stop being lazy/deceptive, if you want more money for your stuff, raise the price openly from the start, it actually takes less effort than what you are doing now!
In the spirit of Tax Scamming =)
* This vote is the equivalent of a Yea
** This vote is equivalent of 2x Yea votes





