cdude1034 on 23 October 2007
| BenKenobi88 said: Basically, you're buying a product that would have otherwise sold for normal price. Demand is high, so someone who would have bought one in a store, but isn't there because you bought it, ends up buying it from you at a higher price. Yes, that's how it works, and who can blame you for wanting to make some money...but I wouldn't expect to get any love and kindness from gamers or gift-buyers who would have rather you didn't do any of this and left the Wii on the shelf. |
I can accept that.
@dtewi - Someone else will enjoy it when they buy it. Or they may gift it to someone who will. Who knows? I know not the fate of this Wii who I'm holding at gun point.
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