why the f*ck do people bother maintaining a thread solely dedicated to just bitching about what a seller decides to price a game at.
The gouging thread doesn't require maintaining! It's a self-perpetuating, life-giving, well of hate. Once a week Necro tells a re-seller to GTFO and it grows another twenty pages. It's miraculous.
You see sumthings price is crazy high, cool, make fun of it, its cool to laugh and make a joke or two out of it, and a sellers stupidity to boot. But I mean, don't get all pissed off and crap, ranting for pages on end. Its just emotionally un-healthy for anyone to do that, and it adds stress to what is a otherwise enjoyable hobby. (emphasis added)
There is an annoying element of OMG!
Perpetual shock! in the gouging thread. Some contributors seem to have nothing better to do than surf ebay all day and get in a huff over what should be a fact of life. I appreciate the links they post, but I don't always understand the high degree of emotional investment. High prices on ebay? Does a bear shit in the woods?
You mention an important point in your last line - most of us (I hope) see Turbo gaming as a
hobby. Where the gouging thread really shines IMO is combating the increasingly prevalent business mentality. I may not care too much about individual prices, but nothing gets my goat like collector noobs talking about their "investments" and calculating inflation, or mentioning how "re-sellers deserve a 10-20% profit margin", or how "I bought it for $150 last year, so I'm asking $280". People are entitled to believe these things, but it's a real slap in the face when they're PCEFX members and not anonymous sellers trying to screw strangers on ebay.
It would be one thing if these "free market" advocates would keep to ebay, repair their own systems, figure out which games don't have cases, buy games at ebay prices, and be the rugged individuals they pretend to be, but after they've gotten all chummy and asked us for help and repair advice and appraisals and entered raffles and asked a million dumb, annoying questions, the last thing I want to hear is some f*cking lecture about how the act of owning a game for a few months increases its value.
Yes, the TG16 is a hobby and I love it. And nothing adds stress to a hobby like a bunch of investors and resellers trying to make a living by doing nothing.
And whatever your opinion of the gouging thread, it is a good place to fight with some of the most annoying members here.