no not when you sell a real thing. a year old car will not sell for as much as new one. or a phone.You have just described a typical market. This is how a market works in any trade. Making profit is not a scam. When people trade an item they attempt to make a profit in doing so. it is up to the market if someone accepts the trade for the higher value. It's shocking really how people think that someone trying to not sell at a loss is somehow a scam. A scam requires fraudulent activity. It's hard to converse on this subject when the basics can't be established.
ok now its clear you are a scam adn need to be banned from here.That makes no sense. There are no pump and dump techniques to make a buyer thinker there is demand. If there is a buyer in the first place then that means there is demand. That buyer pays what he thinks is a fair price. I know people with Ape NFT's that will never sell them. They just wanted an Ape NFT. I also know people that will sell them if they increase in value. What you do with your goods after you buy them is up to you as the buyer. That disclaimer you posted can be used for any goods that you want to try to sell a later date.
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