I do not wish to argue but I don't think I was "defending" anything, I was simply stating that limited edition items are by definition of limited supply and that each person has an equal chance to purchase them. What a person does with it beyond that is their business.
If you apply the notion that everyone should get one, what makes the limited edition dolls any different to any doll that everyone can buy and own? Likewise, if we apply the notion that people shouldn't be able to buy if they intend to sell at a profit, people wouldn't buy houses, antiques, gold, silver, stocks, bonds etc.
I don't defend people who buy and sell, but I don't condemn them or call them unscrupulous either. I am not trying to pick an argument here, it just seems unfair to me that people are viewed negatively for doing something that most people do in one way or another. I bought a house, I sold it for more than I paid to buy a bigger one. I'm not making a moral judgement on what people do with something they buy because I really wouldn't want someone telling me what I can sell my house for, or what I can sell my gold coins for.