Do you have the right to voice your opinion on price?

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Let's say that your friend is trying to sell something. It can be something as small as toys or something big like a vehicle. You offer to share it as your Facebook status to help out your friend. You ask for details so that you can share it.

As it ends, you think that your friend is asking way, WAY more than what the item is worth. You decide that you don't want to rip off your friends. Therefore, you decline to share your friend's status until he puts in a more realistic price.

Now, my question is: do you feel you have the right to intervene like this? This has never happened to me before, but I wonder if it would ever happen to me.
 
If you're posting for him, sure, why not voice your opinion, but I also don't see how it hurts to just tell people your friend is selling this item and asking X amount for it. Not like you have to explain any more than that, you aren't the seller and aren't getting a cut, you're just a guy doing a solid for his friend.

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If you're in the habit of selling a lot of things of FB or any other web site and decides to sell something for a friend I feel it wise to made sure your friend item is not 'HOT' and that it is good working order . You want to keep your good name so people will want to keep buying from you. I always felt that is best not to mix friends and business together and it can get very messy and cost the price of a friend .
 
In my opinion yes ... if you try to help someone sell something then its almost like your trying to sell it too ... and if a friend of yours is interested and buys it at what ever price but doesn't know the original seller then it will come back on you if it breaks or something is wrong with it that wasn't disclosed.
 
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