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daltonr
Guest
Re: re: cards
Rainyday,
I'm sorry but if the price of a DVD goes up by 100% in a week, and then down by 100% a few weeks later and then back up again, it's a ripoff.
If they can afford to make a profit selling a DVD for 12.99,
and it jumps a week later to 27.99 that's not being driven by inflation, insurance, wages, or other overheads.
If by market forces you mean that they are exploiting the fact that a significant number of people are too stupid to see through this, then yes, it's market forces.
But it strikes me as odd that we intervene in the market to ensure that Milk and Bread are not sold below a minimum level, but we let this sort of sharp practice go untouched.
-Rd
Rainyday,
I'm sorry but if the price of a DVD goes up by 100% in a week, and then down by 100% a few weeks later and then back up again, it's a ripoff.
If they can afford to make a profit selling a DVD for 12.99,
and it jumps a week later to 27.99 that's not being driven by inflation, insurance, wages, or other overheads.
If by market forces you mean that they are exploiting the fact that a significant number of people are too stupid to see through this, then yes, it's market forces.
But it strikes me as odd that we intervene in the market to ensure that Milk and Bread are not sold below a minimum level, but we let this sort of sharp practice go untouched.
-Rd