There is no harm for people paying $100k for a 40 year old.
so yer. leave it be! If the market wants to pay that much for him, then let it.
IMO - tinkering with the transfer market for all these 'odd' scenario's is risky business.
The GM brought up the concern. All I did was offer a potential solution.
I don't understand the "risk" though? Can you elaborate? Seems there is none. Sales wouldn't be prevented. People could bid $1 million for a 50 year old if they wanted. If there's true demand, nothing will change. Other than some of the money going to BB instead of shady sellers. (Why do you want to protect shady sellers?)
Also, you realize that if there was
true demand... you couldn't buy a scrub for $5k, then sell him for $100k 2 weeks later! As you couldn't have bought him for $5k in the first place.
Its not like it affects other sales directly.
Well, using your logic, neither would a specific rule limiting profits on players over 45? Or on players making under $1000 per week. Game manual already implies says that it's pretty much illegal anyway. So why would you, or anyone else get upset? I've probably got more of these players than anyone, & wouldn't be mad about BB capping my profits should I sell.
In real life, these events happen. Think of BETA video cassettes. they are worth RIDICULOUS amounts of money now, because of their 'antique' value.
The value of antiques doesn't oscillate 10000% from week to week. You don't go to an auction, & buy a tape of "Back to the Future" for $5. Then go back to the same auction site in 2 weeks and sell it for $200! Then next month buy another for $5. And so on.
(BTW, glancing at ebay... Betamax tapes seem really cheap? Both real movies & home tapes? )