I guess I just have a real problem with grown men thinking they deserve to make a living by leeching off one of my hobbies
commerce is commerce. I highly doubt people are sitting around saying "how can i gouge vestcoat today". everyone wants to make a buck. there is always another copy of a game, being sold
by another seller. if your wasting that much thought and energy on your opinion of a person's pricing, a deep breath and tea may be in order.
I also would like to make the following point to keep this in perspective. I making an example here so, don't read to deep. If anyone here had X game that numerous people would be willing to
pay $400 for, is there anyone here that can honestly say they would let it go for only $50 as not to offend anyones personal view of pricing? Now its one thing to be a select community like
Pcefx were you give others with common bonds a break. But ebay is commerce plain and simple. supply and demand, fair or not is irrelevant.
Not everything has to be in such extremes, but yeah, this does happen all the time here. A lot of these kinds of deals I've been involved in as a buyer or seller, that aren't fully public, I don't brag about afterward.
Even though as I said, it doesn't have to be as extreme as a $200 game selling for either $50 or $400, people are more and more frequently straight up giving away games for free. Including Shockman, whether you believe it to be a $40 game or a $150 game.
What people like vestcoat react more to is the non oblivious doing crooked things to manipulate the market. Like buying up evetything at or below current market price to ransom a game at an unatural price ir just straight up lying about a game in listings.
People like to use phrases like "free market", but in real business in North America there is no such thing. There are all kinds of laws and regulations in place designed to try to try to stop sellers from taking advantage of buyers.
You can say why discuss this type of stuff, but then why discuss anything else here? Why have such negative threads as "What stupid crap have sellers told you when buying Turbo items"? Why ever say anything bad about any game or about bad games?
If this is a hobby, then all of this interests various people. If you play games "jus' cuz", well that's cool too. But why tell other people what to do and ask why they are discussing a discussion that you also joined to discuss?
I'm just surprised that the gougers have managed to braineash so many buyers into a sellers perspective. When those of you who only concentrate on high end prices shop
for new regular products, do you also ignore evetything but the highest prices? I thought that the phrase "shopping around" meant the exact opposite for a buyer. There are stores that sell new games for $10 more than most, some that sell it for $10 less and a few where at leadt one of them is going to have it on sale for $20 - $30 less.
When someone asks where to buy it and what they should pay, do you send them to the $10 above average store and not let them know about the places they could find it on sale? Do you tell some other friend who stops them and does mention the sale places/price to shut up and not talk about those places/prices?