| Chazore said: And yet it's looked down upon. I don't win if I have to pay a higher price for an item that still exists elsewhere, also Sony was very disappointed at thos PS1 clasic 4's being sold off by scalpers, even they looked down upon folk who did that, scalping is shit no matter how yout ry to spin or join it, there is supply and demand and then there is scalping.
Also lets go a bit further: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supply_and_demand Scalping isn't present in Supply and demand and yet Scalping has it's own article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scalping_%28trading%29 Either way it is not at the core supply and demand, Bethesda selling a limited supply of collector edition pip boys to then run out and supply them again is proper supply and demand. Pulling apart a piece of tech to sell the parts indicidually which are already sold seperately via multiple existing markets for a higher price is called scalping, not suppy and demand. Sorry but doing what he suggested is not even remotely supply and demand, that's scalping pure and simple and I look down upon such a notion, all those parts withn that SM are sold at different prices and sold seperately to begin with anyway. This topic is about the prices of the machines as a whole and he suggests ripping them apart to scalp with btw. |
Are you suggesting that scalping is not part of supply and demand? Scalping is the essence of supply and demand.....
Nothing wrong with buying an object with the intent to sell at a profit.









