Another scenario where retracting a promise is not considered unethical:
If A were to promise B a certain item as a gift for B's birthday in the future, but before the birthday arrives the price of the item rises sharply and A retracts.?
The Talmud brings a similar involving a sales transaction.? Buyer B and Seller S commit themselves to a sales transaction but before the transaction reaches the point where either B makes a deposit, or the point where the parties would become otherwise legally bound, the price sharply rises and S wishes to retract.?
Talmudic authorities dispute whether S's retraction is considered unethical.?
Rabbi Yechiel Michel Epstein (Belarus, 1829-1908) in his authoritative work Aruch Hashulchan rules that S would not be considered untrustworthy in such a case.
Presumably he would rule the same in our birthday case.
Source: http://amerabbica.blogspot.com/2012/02/daily-business-ethics-halacha-11.html
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