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  • hehfest
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 09-28-08
    • 8085

    #1
    Some Posters Would Say Shoot This F*ckT*rd!
    He Has 17,700 Bottles of Hand Sanitizer and Nowhere to Sell Them

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  • MinnesotaFats
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 12-18-10
    • 14781

    #2
    IDK man, let him sell

    Who the fukk Anazon to limit prices, they limit competition in general

    Break up Amazon an Google and FB then we'll have a marketplace
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    • stevenash
      Moderator
      • 01-17-11
      • 66054

      #3
      Originally posted by MinnesotaFats
      IDK man, let him sell

      Who the fukk Anazon to limit prices, they limit competition in general

      Break up Amazon an Google and FB then we'll have a marketplace
      Sounds to me like these two brothers are using venues like Amazon and Ebay as their own personal black market.
      I'm in favor of having Amazon controlling prices to reasonable costs.
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      • MinnesotaFats
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 12-18-10
        • 14781

        #4
        Originally posted by stevenash
        Sounds to me like these two brothers are using venues like Amazon and Ebay as their own personal black market.
        I'm in favor of having Amazon controlling prices to reasonable costs.
        OK so if Amazon set the limit on anything it'd be limiting initative.

        What if GOVT limited the price of beer to $8/ bottle? You'd have no craft beer.

        How about the price of weed? All we'd have is cheap weed.

        If fukkin idiots want to pay $70 for sanitizer let them.

        If you're the jerkoff that has NO toilet paper or soap at home yet drives past 2 walk marts on your way home from work daily you kinda deserve this.....

        I think the govt should limit the price of Amazon Prime to $4
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        • stevenash
          Moderator
          • 01-17-11
          • 66054

          #5
          What I'm saying is the stores need to limit the quantity of essential during a crisis like this in brick and mortar stores like the Dollar Tree or supermarkets like Krogers or Stop and Shop.
          OK I can see someone with 4 kids buying a big eight pack of toilet paper, but nobody should be allowed to clean out the shelves of a supermarket and buy 40 packs of toilet paper or 4 cases of Clorox handi wipes.
          No individual or family needs all that and it's painfully obvious what they're doing.
          Management should be well aware what someone is doing when they try to check out cases of disinfectant and step in.
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          • guitarjosh
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 12-25-07
            • 5458

            #6
            Originally posted by stevenash
            What I'm saying is the stores need to limit the quantity of essential during a crisis like this in brick and mortar stores like the Dollar Tree or supermarkets like Krogers or Stop and Shop.
            OK I can see someone with 4 kids buying a big eight pack of toilet paper, but nobody should be allowed to clean out the shelves of a supermarket and buy 40 packs of toilet paper or 4 cases of Clorox handi wipes.
            No individual or family needs all that and it's painfully obvious what they're doing.
            Management should be well aware what someone is doing when they try to check out cases of disinfectant and step in.
            What would stop those people from going to multiple stores and buying the max? The only foolproof way to fix this is to let the stores raise prices.
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            • MinnesotaFats
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 12-18-10
              • 14781

              #7
              Originally posted by guitarjosh
              What would stop those people from going to multiple stores and buying the max? The only foolproof way to fix this is to let the stores raise prices.
              Exactly

              The B & M stores should have raised slightly and limited quantities at their discretion
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              • hehfest
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 09-28-08
                • 8085

                #8
                What about this? This guy buys up this sanitizer and is stuck with those bottles when lots of people could have bought that and helped them not get infected and then also not spread their infection. This goes deeper than him trying to make a profit. I'm cool with that. Just not with things that can help prevent the infection. If he wanted to do that with TP and some tards would pay 100 for a 6 pack then okay fine.
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                • stevenash
                  Moderator
                  • 01-17-11
                  • 66054

                  #9
                  I have a problem with people turning a profit off of people in need of supplies during a crisis.
                  But that's just me.
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                  • PittsburghPlayer
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 01-11-10
                    • 6760

                    #10
                    Originally posted by guitarjosh
                    What would stop those people from going to multiple stores and buying the max? The only foolproof way to fix this is to let the stores raise prices.
                    or check this out, and I just thought of this so it is in it`s preliminary stages
                    put a chip in everyone's ass so the gov`t knows when we need food, toilet paper to jerk-off and to die

                    nice dump to bring a child into
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                    • Sanity Check
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 03-30-13
                      • 10973

                      #11
                      People trying to be like starbucks.



                      Starbucks charged 9/11 rescuers usury prices for water


                      A branch of the coffee chain Starbucks charged New York rescue workers for water to treat victims of the suicide attack on the World Trade Centre, it emerged today.Ambulance workers were forced to scramble in their pockets for money to pay a $130 (£88) bill for three cases of water used to treat victims for shock after the twin towers collapsed.

                      https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ptember11.usa3
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                      • PittsburghPlayer
                        SBR Hall of Famer
                        • 01-11-10
                        • 6760

                        #12
                        thanks Sanity, came back to edit my shit - thinking I should remove the comment about dump and children
                        then you confirm my suspicion w/ your post, so instead I`ll say to ...

                        Nashman, it is not just you but men of Justice - makes sense considering that common sense and decency are all but gone that a good man might feel ...

                        trying to pay you a compliment here, fukk, just going to give you 2 pts and buy you a beer instead
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                        • stevenash
                          Moderator
                          • 01-17-11
                          • 66054

                          #13
                          ^
                          Appreciate the compliment.


                          Oh, I drink Becks.
                          Order me a Wild Turkey shooter too.

                          Thanks brotha
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                          • pologq
                            SBR Posting Legend
                            • 10-07-12
                            • 19899

                            #14
                            Originally posted by stevenash
                            I have a problem with people turning a profit off of people in need of supplies during a crisis.
                            But that's just me.
                            same here. the lowest of the low imo.
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                            • hostile takeover
                              SBR MVP
                              • 12-06-09
                              • 2259

                              #15
                              Not a fan of what they did, but limiting competition and putting in price controls is dangerous.
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                              • gojetsgomoxies
                                SBR MVP
                                • 09-04-12
                                • 4222

                                #16
                                B&M stores should charge way more for this stuff and give the proceeds to a relief fund. or government do it.
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                                • stevenash
                                  Moderator
                                  • 01-17-11
                                  • 66054

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by gojetsgomoxies
                                  B&M stores should charge way more for this stuff and give the proceeds to a relief fund. or government do it.
                                  That's not a bad idea.
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