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You ever hear the saying "the ends doesn't justify the means"?yall funny ,swear i was mribonit
respect is a 2 way street
once one of those lanes close up so does the other.
think what you want fellas
Just because the seller you bought from was a kid who didn't know any better, and didn't count his money like he should have doesn't change the fact that you intentionally stiffed him $10. You seem to be dismissing the whole thing because the kid for whatever reason turned to you after the fact for advice, probably not even realizing he was stiffed $10.
But let's say the guy you bought from was actually someone that's been in the sneaker game for a while and had a lot of connects. By you stiffing the guy $10, you could have potentially ruined any future relationship you could have developed with him for help on future releases. $10 means nothing to me, but if that happened to me, I wouldn't deal with that person again. If you were genuinely short $10, you could've just asked the guy if he would take $10 less but you didn't even do that. I've had plenty of in-person transactions where the buyer turns out to be some young kid who ends up being short on cash - if he seemed genuine to me, I'd let him have the shoes anyways as $10-20 probably means more to him than me.