Dogface369
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I thought Texas took them to court and tore their buttons up for doing this???
On another site I saw a post which said they were fined $450,000 for price gouging.
I thought Texas took them to court and tore their buttons up for doing this???
Ordered to pay refunds $402,786. If they pay...On another site I saw a post which said they were fined $450,000 for price gouging.
That's a great example of the freedom to make personal choices and "vote with your feet" as they say, and I support that 100%!Personally i won't even participate in thinks like gunbroker, in my opinion its just adding to the problem.
Should be how our system works^My grandfather had the philosophy, It's not how much it cost... How badly do you want it?
Is this a great board or what? This is why I'm here. Most folks are very knowledgeable. Most folks here are nice, respectable, friendly & helpful. Many have a great sense of humor. Like everywhere else there is only a teeny, tiny, insignificant minority that occasionally wear their IQ on their sleeve. To all you other 98.98 percenters - my boonie hat is off to you all!At one point I was a gunbroker regular customer. Some people on the site are still OK. The problem is some people seem to have more $ than common sense. They get in there and bud stuff up to waaaaay more than the average person can afford. I was in a store not long ago and saw the Winchester 555 boxes of bulk ammo for 27 bucks. They had 10 boxes left. I took 1 and left the rest hoping someone that needed them would buy them . Could have bought all and sold for a tidy profit. I'm not that guy.
Long Range Hunting is very hard. I suggest you try Free Range Hunting the chickens never see it comingThis showed the kind of forum this is. I have seen these discussions get out of hand quick in other places. Here, just good conversation. I guess that's why I still hang out even if I'm not much of a long range hunter.
The government will jack it up every time. Usually they create regulations to for "consumer protection" that in reality cause the price for entry into the market to a level where competition isn't plausible.That's a great example of the freedom to make personal choices and "vote with your feet" as they say, and I support that 100%!
But the free market capitalist angel on my other shoulder is telling me that in a way, it's a solution to the problem. IOW, in times of scarcity, public sites like GB ensure a scare item goes to the place where it is in the very greatest demand (and theoretically, will then do the most good). I said "theoretically" because what it really is seeming to do is flush out those "with more money than sense" as a previous poster wrote, and leaves those with limited money unable to access what they want/need.
The problem of course is where to draw the line in "fixing" this problem, and I won't pretend to know the answer. If the government takes any steps at all to preclude retail sellers simply asking for whatever price a thing will bring, or disallowing bidders at auction to bid as they please, we now have government control of pricing, and that's a very slippery slope that rarely leads to the betterment of mankind.
Just my random thoughts. I'm with L.Sherm that I'll just sit this one out until things return to sanity. Luckily I had sufficient stocks of all the firearms things I need before this whole thing started. But I feel for those who didn't. I just gave a couple boxes of .38 Special ammo to my good friend who bought his wife a personal defense revolver for her birthday. He looked all over and couldn't find any ammo in stock in the stores. Situations like that can be life and death problems to those in need.
Happy New Year,
Rex
But more often than not....." Not soon enough for us to appreciate!" I'm more like the Buzzard sitting with his buddy in the tree waiting for something to die in the dessert ..saying " Patience my Arse....I'm going to go out and kill something"What comes around goes around.