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NCAA going to review new transfer rules put into to place this past season
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<blockquote data-quote="Double V" data-source="post: 2695025" data-attributes="member: 70819"><p>The problem with hypothetical scenarios like this is they are constructed to benefit only one viewpoint. For example, take your exact same 2 people but instead of offering a Big Mac the offer is $10 million? The lady is still starving, the man still has all the "power" (although man's track record vs the kitty isn't stellar, but I digress). Is the payment now fair and, if so, should it be legal? The point being, at what point between big mac and $10MM is a "fair" amount, and who gets to decide? And is that deciding entity REALLY better equipped to decide the relative utility or pleasure each party is giving/receiving better than the parties to the transaction themselves?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double V, post: 2695025, member: 70819"] The problem with hypothetical scenarios like this is they are constructed to benefit only one viewpoint. For example, take your exact same 2 people but instead of offering a Big Mac the offer is $10 million? The lady is still starving, the man still has all the "power" (although man's track record vs the kitty isn't stellar, but I digress). Is the payment now fair and, if so, should it be legal? The point being, at what point between big mac and $10MM is a "fair" amount, and who gets to decide? And is that deciding entity REALLY better equipped to decide the relative utility or pleasure each party is giving/receiving better than the parties to the transaction themselves? [/QUOTE]
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