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okay, the CP with the pro discount is a tricky thing, as you are NOT supposed to use the discount on other individuals. you can, if i'm not mistaken, actually get your pro card revoked for violating the terms. if the person volunteered their discount, then yes, you should, in theory, get the discounted price. if they volunteered to do a CP, but not use their discount, then i don't feel they are obligated to offer the item at their discounted price. yes, i understand they are getting it cheaper, but they also went through the application process and fee to get the pro card in the first place. maybe i'm being too harsh, and this isn't a personal attack against you, but i've known two people who really got fucked over by extending professional discounts to their friends. for example, like i say, if they offered you the item at the discounted price, than yes, that's fine. but i would think it would be a little obnoxious to ASK for them to use their discount, or expect them to give it to you at a discounted price. i'm interested to see everyone elses feelings about this. i know several people quite well who have pro cards, but i'd never ask them if i could use it. i'm really opinionated on this, and i'm curious as to how others handle the pro card.
as far as CCO items go...per CCO posted policy, you aren't supposed to re-sell the items at all. however, those who do, i feel, should be able to charge whatever they want for them, unless there is a set price determined before hand in the event of a CP. gasoline (especially at the current prices), time, effort, etc. all are factors, as is availability of the item.
my opinion on all sales, resales, CPs, whatever, is that, if you don't like what the buyer is asking, look elsewhere. set clear terms beforehand if there is going to be a CP.
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