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by ardy42
2254 days ago
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I already said gauging helps parasitic middlemen who are just out to make a profit for themselves. It just doesn't do anything to actually help society in a crisis. For every $10 of masks some wannabe gouger was motivated to buy and store in their closest for years, a professional gouger will buy $10,000 worth the day the crisis starts and help hasten the arrival of empty shelves and shortages. Then he'll turn around and ask those who truly need them for $100,000. If he can't sell all his inventory at his markup, he'll just dump the remainder after it's no longer needed for the crisis at the regular market price. |
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Nothing is exempt from market forces. Masks are more valuable now than they used to be, that's just a fact. If you try and hide that fact, you will prolong the shortage and cause more harm than good. If you don't like the idea of the government having to pay more to procure this essential commodity in this time of sudden shortage, the people you should be annoyed with are the ones who depleted the national PPE stockpile in time of plenty, when it existed for this very reason. Don't shoot the messenger.