Max King of the Wild said:
Its supply and demand. They are willing to by a product at a certain price. I take money from Target when I work. I take money from fellow human beings when I sell a car. I take money from Marquette when I go to school. I'm not forcing them to give me money. If they can afford it and want to spend their money on it that is their right. |
In the end they will pay more than they would have if the same copy was available at the store. I wouldn't want to put anyone in a situation where they feel the need to pay more than the original price for a product, unless if the person was rich and the profits would be donated to the poor. (You aren't poor, are you?)
In another scenario, your Wii U console could have been bought by a parent who was looking for a birthday gift for his/her offspring, but your purchase resulted in the parent being forced to buy a less enoyable gift for the same price since the console was sold out.
Sure, this last scenario might be very far-fetched, but why take the risk? I know I wouldn't.