Okay, I'll make a long story short.
I'm messing around with low bids on the Windurst AH, and I get a Penitent's Rope (http://ffxi.allakhazam.com/db/item.html?fitem=8893) for 10k. It's a 1.6 million gil item. I start going wild buying stuff that I couldn't previously afford. Later (say 12+ hours later), the seller contacts me saying it was a mistake. She offers to pay 75k for it, and after some internal deliveration I give her a counter offer of 160k (10% of the value). She is really, really upset at this, and accuses me of extorting her out of money, etc. I talk to several people and they think I'm being really nice about it, considering I could just sell it and pocket the 1.6 mil. But she has nothing but sour grapes and hard feelings for me. I suppose I should mention she states she purchased it for 600k a couple of months ago. So, I figure that if someone can drop 600k on a single item, I have no problem asking him or her for 10% of its value as compensation. However, I am wondering if anyone has any opinions on:
1) Whether what I did was right (monetary exchange of 10% of the value of an item mistakenly sold at the AH - she thought it was a flaggelant's rope) or wrong (should I have just given it back for what I paid for it: 10k), or somewhere in the middle (agreed to her initial offer of 75k for it).
2) Whether it's right or wrong to try and underbid for valuable items at the AH.
I consider myself an ethical person. I would never buy gil or try to rig the game. Her unrelenting bad attitude about this really upset me because I thought I was being reasonable and, actually, a pretty nice guy about it. What's 160k to a level ~55 RDM who has a 1.6 mil belt?
Bah, humbug, I say!