DiddyKongRacing69
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PlayStation 5 Scalpers Aren’t Happy With Their Public Image
PS5 scalpers think the rage directed at them isn't justified.
www.forbes.com
Well, it isn't justified, but definitely expected.
We all love capitalism, otherwise we would not have so many shiny boxes and electronics in a free market to war over.Wtf y'all don't like capitalism?
Fuck me caitlin jenner is looking good.
You can go over there and line up with them
I fully disagree but that's a topic for another thread.We all love capitalism, otherwise we would not have so many shiny boxes and electronics in a free market to war over.
Assholism on the other hand.
For the record, I don't agree with laws against scalping either.
Haha I sincerely thought it was Ozzy OsbourneFuck me caitlin jenner is looking good.
PlayStation 5 Scalpers Aren’t Happy With Their Public Image
PS5 scalpers think the rage directed at them isn't justified.www.forbes.com
Edit: Does the business even exist? Googling "The Lab" doesn't bring up anything related to scalping.
But congratulations to the clickbite Forbes shareholders.Don't be fucking assholes then?
All cool, I didn't spot it.Edit: btw I was only joking with you lol. Thought you'd get irony in the "line up with them"
Why not go after both???*dries tears with stacks of bills*
Going after scalpers isnt the answer. Better filtering for bots / spammers / is the way
The funny about next gen availability is that it's not like there's crazy awesome games now anyway. Just wait it out. I do my online checks too. Out of stock. Oh well. Will check another day.
Scalpers only matter for the first year of a consoles life anyway. I imagine by 2022, there will be so many Ps5s that you can get one easily.Not a fan of scalpers being assholes but more ire should be directed toward the manufacturers and retailers for not setting up effective systems to deter scalpers.
Yeah, Forbes' business model of contributor articles works out!But congratulations to the clickbite Forbes shareholders.
Difference is that Tesco gets those items at those lower prices because they're trading with wholesalers who only deal with bulk orders.In the article the guy brings up Tesco selling milk for profit, so scalping is just another profit chain.
Does make sense in a way.
I mean sure that may be the case for some, but most do it for bigger reasons I'd assumeWhy can’t people just understand they are doing this to put food on their damn tables.
Haha it's all middle men. Basically every business is just middle men. The only ones that aren't are skilled labors. One is just presented as good and one bad. They are literally exactly the same.Difference is that Tesco gets those items at those lower prices because they're trading with wholesalers who only deal with bulk orders.
These scumbags are just using bots to cheat the system and deprive individual buyers of the hardware at a reasonable cost so they can sell it to them at a much higher price later.
Middlemen are almost never welcome in any business...about the only exception is the housing market...but even there all parties prefer if you go straight to the landlord / estate agent if feasible.