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atleast the price went down, hopefully more stock would come in and people can wait.



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I saw that video as well. It was a fun informative one, although I'm not sure about the SNES mini meeting demand either...



 

              

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VGPolyglot said:
AlfredoTurkey said:
Scalping should be outlawed imo.

How would you even enforce that?

No resale over suggested price.



Hiku said:

I'm still very unconvinced that SNES Classic stock will meet demand.
Scalpers may not make as much off them as they had hoped, but I think they can be sold for a hefty sum a year or so from now.

I have one that I don't know what to do with yet. If I don't open it I may sell it later.

Sell it to someone that you know personally really, really wants one for the price you paid. Be a good person.



AlfredoTurkey said:
Scalping should be outlawed imo.

I totally agree. Scalpers are thieves in the sense that they make a price go artificially up but add no value whatsoever to the product they sell. There is no good reason for a scalper to sell a product at the price they do. Not only there is no good reason but knowing that those despicable creatures actually go out of their way to try and get all copies of a product specifically to make sure you cannot buy it at normal price so that you are almost forced to pay whatever they ask cause you sometimes have no other choice, should be criminal and I mean that in the legal sense. They should go to jail.

By principle I would never ever buy from a scalper, even if I want something bad, I'll keep looking for it at normal price elsewhere and if I don't find it, I simply give up and don't buy it, cause feeding scalpers is making the problem worse. Unfortunately a lot of people fall for those parasites, feed them and make it worse for everybody including themselves.



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Should complain about the manufacturer trying to make his product scalped at all releases.



duduspace11 "Well, since we are estimating costs, Pokemon Red/Blue did cost Nintendo about $50m to make back in 1996"

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=8808363

Mr Puggsly: "Hehe, I said good profit. You said big profit. Frankly, not losing money is what I meant by good. Don't get hung up on semantics"

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=9008994

Azzanation: "PS5 wouldn't sold out at launch without scalpers."

CrazyGamer2017 said:
AlfredoTurkey said:
Scalping should be outlawed imo.

I totally agree. Scalpers are thieves in the sense that they make a price go artificially up but add no value whatsoever to the product they sell. There is no good reason for a scalper to sell a product at the price they do. Not only there is no good reason but knowing that those despicable creatures actually go out of their way to try and get all copies of a product specifically to make sure you cannot buy it at normal price so that you are almost forced to pay whatever they ask cause you sometimes have no other choice, should be criminal and I mean that in the legal sense. They should go to jail.

By principle I would never ever buy from a scalper, even if I want something bad, I'll keep looking for it at normal price elsewhere and if I don't find it, I simply give up and don't buy it, cause feeding scalpers is making the problem worse. Unfortunately a lot of people fall for those parasites, feed them and make it worse for everybody including themselves.

No need to make it unlawfull in a free market... it isn't like the supplier can't produce more.

Law of supply and demand... if Nintendo produces more then the scalpers won't be able to charge extra.



duduspace11 "Well, since we are estimating costs, Pokemon Red/Blue did cost Nintendo about $50m to make back in 1996"

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=8808363

Mr Puggsly: "Hehe, I said good profit. You said big profit. Frankly, not losing money is what I meant by good. Don't get hung up on semantics"

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=9008994

Azzanation: "PS5 wouldn't sold out at launch without scalpers."

DonFerrari said:
CrazyGamer2017 said:

I totally agree. Scalpers are thieves in the sense that they make a price go artificially up but add no value whatsoever to the product they sell. There is no good reason for a scalper to sell a product at the price they do. Not only there is no good reason but knowing that those despicable creatures actually go out of their way to try and get all copies of a product specifically to make sure you cannot buy it at normal price so that you are almost forced to pay whatever they ask cause you sometimes have no other choice, should be criminal and I mean that in the legal sense. They should go to jail.

By principle I would never ever buy from a scalper, even if I want something bad, I'll keep looking for it at normal price elsewhere and if I don't find it, I simply give up and don't buy it, cause feeding scalpers is making the problem worse. Unfortunately a lot of people fall for those parasites, feed them and make it worse for everybody including themselves.

No need to make it unlawfull in a free market... it isn't like the supplier can't produce more.

Law of supply and demand... if Nintendo produces more then the scalpers won't be able to charge extra.

I don't believe so, to me the term "free" market make sense if it benefit the citizens that wish to take part in a transaction that benefits both parties. The price of the product that is sold should reflect the value of the product and a higher price should reflect added value, but scalpers abuse that term, they found a loophole to short-circuit the normal cycle of supply/demand, they don't add any value, they block any other choice for the buyer by obtaining all avalable copies of said product and so on... They might as well wait for people that leave stores with stuff they bought and force them to give them money or they take their purchase away from them, which is a crime called assault and robbery, or something. Scalping is the same except the scalper takes the stuff before the buyer can get it in the store.

Now if a company for whatever reason creates an artificial scarcity then said company is clearly part of the problem and should be heavily criticized for it. But that company does not deserve legal consequences for a simple reason: the product belongs to them so in a free market it is their right to sell whatever quantities they want of it, exception made of companies dealing in vital goods such as food but that's another issue.



We had a hurricane in my area about a month ago. People were buying WATER and trying to sell it at high prices.

If people can do that with a natural element, game devices never stood a chance.



CrazyGamer2017 said:
DonFerrari said:

No need to make it unlawfull in a free market... it isn't like the supplier can't produce more.

Law of supply and demand... if Nintendo produces more then the scalpers won't be able to charge extra.

I don't believe so, to me the term "free" market make sense if it benefit the citizens that wish to take part in a transaction that benefits both parties. The price of the product that is sold should reflect the value of the product and a higher price should reflect added value, but scalpers abuse that term, they found a loophole to short-circuit the normal cycle of supply/demand, they don't add any value, they block any other choice for the buyer by obtaining all avalable copies of said product and so on... They might as well wait for people that leave stores with stuff they bought and force them to give them money or they take their purchase away from them, which is a crime called assault and robbery, or something. Scalping is the same except the scalper takes the stuff before the buyer can get it in the store.

Now if a company for whatever reason creates an artificial scarcity then said company is clearly part of the problem and should be heavily criticized for it. But that company does not deserve legal consequences for a simple reason: the product belongs to them so in a free market it is their right to sell whatever quantities they want of it, exception made of companies dealing in vital goods such as food but that's another issue.

you can't confuse the value with pricetag. If someone pays 200 for a item that have a 50usd pricetag he values the item for 200 or more and that is why he bought it.

No product value is the sum of the cost of its parts.

Compare scalping to robbery is a very hard reach.

The fault for the existence of scalpers is both supplier that doesn't do their job estimating demand and want their product to look on high demand and enable scalpers to buy and also people that can't keep their desire checked and buy from scalpers.

As much as a company have a right to produce how much they want, anyone have the right to buy it.



duduspace11 "Well, since we are estimating costs, Pokemon Red/Blue did cost Nintendo about $50m to make back in 1996"

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=8808363

Mr Puggsly: "Hehe, I said good profit. You said big profit. Frankly, not losing money is what I meant by good. Don't get hung up on semantics"

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=9008994

Azzanation: "PS5 wouldn't sold out at launch without scalpers."