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I messaged obsidians on e-mail, but nobody answered me. No reaction. They have serious hole in payment system and huge risk to fail sells. Damn if nobody will answer me on email i will upload screenshots with problem here, maybe it will help.

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You can message me.

 

I'll forward it along.

 

I writed yesterday (i have night) to Roby Atadero, when he was online on forum. He said that he takes care about it. The problem was with your publisher store. Price in russian currency was broken, becouse of dot. I mailed to publisher on all their 3 e-mails too, but still nobody has answered.

 

They fix it just now. So i upload, what happened:

 

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1rew5ZbOLZD4ckUcq-kpnHBV-p8cLdL_L

 

 

Looks like nobody check e-mails, neither obsidian, neither versusevil

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holy thread necro, batman! i don't know if you noticed, but you necro-ed a three-year old thread to have a conversation with yourself.

 

10 hours ago, Archaaea said:

So, you're attempting to execute an unlawful financial transaction.

if a seller messes up and sells an item for too cheap, pretty sure that's not "unlawful" in most jurisdictions. the seller probably has some terms of service that can let them cancel the order on their end, but "unlawful" is quite the strong declaration.

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1 hour ago, thelee said:

if a seller messes up and sells an item for too cheap, pretty sure that's not "unlawful" in most jurisdictions. the seller probably has some terms of service that can let them cancel the order on their end, but "unlawful" is quite the strong declaration.

I can't think of a way how that could be "unlawful" in any jurisdiction, even Hammurabian.

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In Germany a deal is void if there is an obvious mistake. There will be no contract from a legal perspective because one of the parties is ripping off the other. So... there is no "lawful" deal.
Trying to enforce that deal would be unlawful (as far as I understand the meaning of that word). See § 871 ABGB (if you dare ;)).

I think that is a good piece of law. I guess most countries have something similar.

I had to learn that when I became a banker 25 years ago and I still remember. :) 

  

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Clearly. But the example highlights a problem inherent in language. Legislative text is cumbersome, because it attempts to be unequivocal and cover all possible angles. But clearly this is impossible, which is why we have these hilarious and often irritating court debates on what some particular word actually means. Anyone remember Bill Clinton...

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