Re: [iminime] The Bad & The Ugly - Completing 'The Cowboy'
Again, I don't see the problem. You have to remember that part of what got Wake the CS position was his previously formed connection with IMINIME as a collector and a customer. He wasn't always a CS sales rep, he was a member here. So, with that in mind, why should he have to censor himself? He's a member here because he enjoys the hobby, not because he's an IMINIME billboard. I think the problem you're thinking is: is it appropriate for someone to have personal posts when he is also using the same account to market IMINIME stuff/interact with fans in an official capacity? Frankly, I say "yes." Again, Omar's Wake account was here long before the CS partnership, so he should be able to use it as he pleases.
With that in mind, what Omar does as a person and a private citizen is none of your, or my, concern. He's also a collector, and, frankly, it's a little reassuring knowing that something I paid a lot of money for isn't going to plummet in value. Granted, the odds of me selling are nil, but, nevertheless, it's nice to know that, if I ever found myself in a position where I was desperate enough, I wouldn't be getting pennies on the dollar. What I'm getting at here is that just because he posts about something, why do you assume that's his business persona talking? This is a forum where people type what they're thinking based on a stream of consciousness. I could say that he could "think before he posts," but, again, why should he have to?
Also, in regards to "special favors," CS didn't exist when The Cowboy came out. As an active member in that thread, all of my interactions with Wake were as two fans that were excited about the same release. Point is: whatever luck Wake had in getting a DX was his own, and he has every right to sell his own, private property for what he pleases. Just like you, or I, have the right to sell our **** if we want to, and at whatever price we deem fit. With that in mind, how is he responsible for a free market economy taking its course? There was no supply and demand in action, simply people with money deciding how much they wanted to pay for something; something that Omar had no control over.