So, I'm home from college on Christmas break. In my infinite wisdom, I forgot the AC adapter for my Sony Vaio laptop. I'd be perfectly content to just use the home PC, but I had some programming projects on the laptop that I wanted to get a jump on over break (Our school is on quarters instead...
Change
public int compareTo(Object obj, int answer)
to
public int compareTo(Object obj)
And then compare the two objects (the one that you "are" and the one passed in), and return an integer indicating which one is greater.
I agree. :(
Gilligansdingy, it's very simple.
The rules state "... with the intent of offering them for resale".
You simple have NO PROOF that this is true.
That's all there is to it...
And you saw the poster purchase those items on black friday, I suppose? I'm sorry, but even *IF* that were against the rules, coincidence isn't good enough.
How do you know that his sole plans were for reselling?
My PM from a mod:
"We discussed the situation, and we decided that, although quickly reselling individual items from Hot Deals at a huge profit is not in very good taste, it is the same as selling any other single piece of hardware from any other source."
The Mod is correct. You are a threadcrapper in that thread.
The rule clearly states that a dealer is someone who "acquire[s] items in quantity (bulk sales) with the intent of offering them for resale".
In the thread you mentioned, you have no evidence that that is the case.
EDIT: To be...
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