I'm seeing $454.76. (for the Winchester 9mm Nato 750 rd. case)
https://www.cheaperthandirt.com/ammunition/handgun-ammo/9mm-luger-or-9x19mm/
I was following the link Doc Midnight put up on page 1
I'm seeing $454.76. (for the Winchester 9mm Nato 750 rd. case)
https://www.cheaperthandirt.com/ammunition/handgun-ammo/9mm-luger-or-9x19mm/
Gas prices are tumbling, and reduced demand from people not going places will accelerate it. Buying gas right now as speculation is a good way to lose a bunch of money.The forward thinking hoarder/gouger would be buying gas right now.
raising prices isn’t taking advantage. It’s protecting inventory against middle men. When you have a lower price that the market rate, you will have a shortage as speculators clear you out. You can try limits per customer but they don’t work because people bring their kids and friends and come multiple times and your back to being cleaned out.Yes im from Maryland, we have had a few hurricanes in and around Maryland in my 61 years.
What I will say is, I learned to prepared during the Clinton Administration and have kept up over the years, and im a business owner at that. Im a firm believer in Capitalism and all it entails but myself. I never would take advantage of someone because of an crisis or emergency.
Its just not me, I interject things here to see what is said.
I was gonna say the same thing. Report them to the state’s Attorney General, after they laugh you out of their office, come back and post about it.Look if you really have a problem with it CTD is in Texas and supposedly Texas has a price gouging law that is in effect during a state of emergency.
I’m not doing anything with that info, but some of you “there aught to be a law”-ers can
A name change is in order... "Lower than dirt"I get that soccer moms can keep Dick's afloat, but why are these SOB's still in business?
I was following the link Doc Midnight put up on page 1
Gas prices are tumbling, and reduced demand from people not going places will accelerate it. Buying gas right now as speculation is a good way to lose a bunch of money.
I find it interesting about the different feelings that are posted here when flippers sell in the classifieds.....
And I have no doubt that if most of those beefing about CTD had the ammo, they wouldn't be selling it at the market price of last fall. How many have either said or wished they could buy ammo to sell when prices go up? Quite a few. Folks in the prepper forum talk about ammo as money and barter with ammo, think those guys should value it at last fall values? Going to blackball all those guys too?
In fact if all the sources that don't raise prices get cleared out by speculators and hoarders those of you not properly stocked will buy fro CTD, so why bash them. They just have a different business model than you why bash a gun supply retailer is my question? In in the end it is just whining that they have what the complainers want...
But, there’s a law! And laws stop criminals!!!I was gonna say the same thing. Report them to the state’s Attorney General, after they laugh you out of their office, come back and post about it.
But, there’s a law! And laws stop criminals!!!
Again, if you want to mew about it, Texas has laws against “price gouging” during a state of emergency, either local or federal; try it if you want. I can definitely understand both sides, why you think it hurts consumers, and why it can help them out.
if there was a panic buy on baby formula (there is BTW) and you had small children, would you rather pay an inflated $50/can from a vendor and have a safe, available product, or would you rather find an online seller, meet up in a strange location toting a large amount of cash and still pay that $50/can, now what if you’re a single mother? Raising prices curbs secondary sellers.
https://youtu.be/ymMzJAdIAes
The forward thinking hoarder/gouger would be buying gas right now.
But on the other hand, would I rather CTD limit panic buying by doing this? Or would I rather some jerk clear the shelves and then turn around and sell it at an inflated price that benefits him/her?
The forward thinking hoarder/gouger would be buying gas right now.
Ah, but the pertinent question is: Does it matter who does it? Supply and demand means that someone is going to make the extra money. Why does it matter who it is? Does it really make either of them a bad person? A buyer might have to pay more, but at least the item was available. Consider this: it was the buyers themselves that created the situation where there was a shortage and price inflation (or unavailability). Why blame the seller for a situation that buyers created?