Again, more assumptions.
He sent me that cue for $50, and I played with it for a few months, until I eventually had to sell it.
I sold it for around $200, so I guess that means that I owe that person that profit that I made on the cue, right?
I have rarely been able to hold onto a cue for a very long amount of time.
He never told me that he would only send me the cue if I promised to hold onto it forever.
He could have just loaned me the cue, and told me to ship it back to him when ever I was able to find another cue, and I would have been very grateful and fine with that idea, but he sold me the cue for $50.
Yeah, I was really grateful, and held onto it for as long as I could.
I never said that I would hold onto it forever though, and it was not a loaner cue. Maybe it should have just been a loaner, so that I could not sell someones else's property.
By the way, I have payed it forward so many times. Every time I relocate, I give away all of my belongings for free. Things that were collected over the previous year, that cost hundreds of dollars.
Just because I did not make it public, that I did not Pay it Forward, does not mean that I did not.
I have lost a lot more money on cues over the last 25 years, then I have gained, and I have never tried to scam, or con anyone.