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RE: Amazon Prohibits Man from Selling over 17K Bottles of Hand Sanitizer
(03-15-2020 08:12 AM)PlainTiger Wrote:  
(03-14-2020 10:34 PM)pkptigers07 Wrote:  
(03-14-2020 07:07 PM)DavidSt Wrote:  We were trying to find a couple of bottles for my mother. My mom can't walk to the bathroom since she falls if she tried to do it. She have one of those adult potty chairs in her room, and she have no access to soap and water in there. She uses it when she just used the chair. We get her a washrag with water and soap before she eats. People like this hurt people who really need these things.

Did he really though? If he bought them from stores all over rural
Tennessee and Kentucky where they may have never been needed or bought? Instead they are available on Amazon for folks like you to buy for your mother?

I bet if you really dug into this guys costs to acquire the hand sanitizer there wouldn’t be a huge profit here.

You don't think people from rural Tennessee and Kentucky need their share of cleaning products?

lol.....last time I checked, bleach with 50/50 mix h20, muh bars, and soap bars with a bit o' honey scrubbin' works pretty dayum well....

can't fix the cucks that don't git it....

where's all the toilet paper....."honey, toss me the taco bell napkins we raped 'em for last night...."
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RE: Amazon Prohibits Man from Selling over 17K Bottles of Hand Sanitizer
I've collected or accumulated about a half-dozen mid to large sized bottles of hand sanitizer over the past decade. Didn't want to throw them out, but I guess now I have a use for them for ourselves. I usually just wash my hands often, so I haven't used hand sanitizer that much-hence the bottles piling up.
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RE: Amazon Prohibits Man from Selling over 17K Bottles of Hand Sanitizer
(03-15-2020 11:00 AM)GoodOwl Wrote:  I've collected or accumulated about a half-dozen mid to large sized bottles of hand sanitizer over the past decade. Didn't want to throw them out, but I guess now I have a use for them for ourselves. I usually just wash my hands often, so I haven't used hand sanitizer that much-hence the bottles piling up.

Funny thing is that up until about a week ago folks were told to avoid antibacterial sanitizers out of the fear that using those would lead to resistant germs. Guess that's out the window.
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RE: Amazon Prohibits Man from Selling over 17K Bottles of Hand Sanitizer
(03-15-2020 12:37 AM)Kaplony Wrote:  I'm having a hard time calling this price gouging.


TBH the prices he was asking weren't all that out of line with what you would have paid back December at the Dollar General for those items in rural areas.

We paid the same for a 4pack DG brand toilet paper that skipped a step or two between being chipped and being put on a roll in the town closest to that I would have Charmin roll back at home. Was the Dollar General gouging?

I'm having a hard time with Amazon presuming to enforce the law.
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RE: Amazon Prohibits Man from Selling over 17K Bottles of Hand Sanitizer
(03-15-2020 08:18 AM)stinkfist Wrote:  
(03-15-2020 08:12 AM)PlainTiger Wrote:  
(03-14-2020 10:34 PM)pkptigers07 Wrote:  
(03-14-2020 07:07 PM)DavidSt Wrote:  We were trying to find a couple of bottles for my mother. My mom can't walk to the bathroom since she falls if she tried to do it. She have one of those adult potty chairs in her room, and she have no access to soap and water in there. She uses it when she just used the chair. We get her a washrag with water and soap before she eats. People like this hurt people who really need these things.

Did he really though? If he bought them from stores all over rural
Tennessee and Kentucky where they may have never been needed or bought? Instead they are available on Amazon for folks like you to buy for your mother?

I bet if you really dug into this guys costs to acquire the hand sanitizer there wouldn’t be a huge profit here.

You don't think people from rural Tennessee and Kentucky need their share of cleaning products?

lol.....last time I checked, bleach with 50/50 mix h20, muh bars, and soap bars with a bit o' honey scrubbin' works pretty dayum well....

can't fix the cucks that don't git it....

where's all the toilet paper....."honey, toss me the taco bell napkins we raped 'em for last night...."

COFFEE FILTERS.
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RE: Amazon Prohibits Man from Selling over 17K Bottles of Hand Sanitizer
(03-15-2020 11:31 AM)Eagleaidaholic Wrote:  
(03-15-2020 08:18 AM)stinkfist Wrote:  
(03-15-2020 08:12 AM)PlainTiger Wrote:  
(03-14-2020 10:34 PM)pkptigers07 Wrote:  
(03-14-2020 07:07 PM)DavidSt Wrote:  We were trying to find a couple of bottles for my mother. My mom can't walk to the bathroom since she falls if she tried to do it. She have one of those adult potty chairs in her room, and she have no access to soap and water in there. She uses it when she just used the chair. We get her a washrag with water and soap before she eats. People like this hurt people who really need these things.

Did he really though? If he bought them from stores all over rural
Tennessee and Kentucky where they may have never been needed or bought? Instead they are available on Amazon for folks like you to buy for your mother?

I bet if you really dug into this guys costs to acquire the hand sanitizer there wouldn’t be a huge profit here.

You don't think people from rural Tennessee and Kentucky need their share of cleaning products?

lol.....last time I checked, bleach with 50/50 mix h20, muh bars, and soap bars with a bit o' honey scrubbin' works pretty dayum well....

can't fix the cucks that don't git it....

where's all the toilet paper....."honey, toss me the taco bell napkins we raped 'em for last night...."

COFFEE FILTERS.
because



lol.....major +++.....I've been tappin' into my country side in the field (which is maybe 10% of my library) as the pollen misery begins...I listened to that one at least 5 times yesterday.....

here's another from the 'apropos' library..... 03-wink



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Quote:As the novel coronavirus continues to spread across America and the world, some are using the global pandemic to make a big profit.

“Disaster capitalism” is when individuals or the government use a major disaster and aim to profit off of it. This can be in terms of economic policies from the government, or even the simple act of price raising as the demand for certain goods goes up.

Amid the novel coronavirus, this attempt at profiting has surged, with numerous reports of people hoarding goods to sell on Amazon and companies upping the price on things like toilet paper because of the increase in demand. Even those who aren’t reselling goods are stocking up, causing a shortage in stores across the country.

For example, a standard pack of 18 mega rolls of toilet paper goes for $17.88 online at Walmart. On Amazon, the same number of toilet paper rolls are currently being sold for up to $200 because of the novel coronavirus pandemic.

“He has been reported to Amazon for this [sic] Do not pay $200 for toilet paper when you probably have a shower right next to your toilet. This just proves that the seller ‘Abrams*’ should not be allowed to sell on Amazon or anywhere else on this planet,” one comment from S. Buehler reads.

Amazon has announced that it does not support price gouging amid a crisis and has worked to pull items that run up the cost of goods. eBay has done the same, going a step further and flat-out prohibiting selling masks or sanitizer, the New York Times reported.

However, it’s clear that disaster capitalism is still thriving with just one quick search using popular e-commerce companies.

“Price gouging is a clear violation of our policies, unethical, and in some areas, illegal,” Amazon said in a statement according to the NYT. “In addition to terminating these third party accounts, we welcome the opportunity to work directly with states attorneys general to prosecute bad actors.”

A teenage boy was reportedly sent home from school after charging other kids to use hand sanitizer in England, The Mirror reported. The news went viral after his mother posted a picture to Facebook with an explanation about the debacle.

“Well the little turd has just been expelled from school for the day after being caught charging students 50p a squirt for hand sanitizer to protect themselves from the bloody coronavirus,” the woman named Jenny Tompkins wrote. “Very hard to discipline this behavior when his dad phones him from work to call him a ******* legend.”

One Tennessee man named Noah Colvin has seen the consequences that can come with trying to profit off of a crisis. In a NYT article, he describes going around multiple states and getting 17,700 bottles of hand sanitizer as the virus began to affect the U.S. He began selling them online for exorbitant prices – between $8 and $70 per bottle.

One day later, though, Amazon pulled all his items and suspended some sellers trying to make a big profit, the NYT reported. Now he’s stuck with thousands of goods at his home as others are struggling to even get one bottle of hand sanitizer.

Perhaps in part because of these disaster capitalism citizens, finding certain goods like hand sanitizer and toilet paper in stores has become more and more difficult. Rachel Lundberg, a reporter for NBC Charlotte, tweeted about her experiences trying to get hand sanitizer. She noted that they were all out at five stores plus online at Amazon.

Lundberg added that “toilet paper is sold out or the price has surged” because people are now using it to make homemade masks.



“Seriously. I have one roll of toilet paper at home. For whoever needlessly bought roll after roll- can I please borrow a couple!” Brooke Katz, a reporter for CBS DFW, tweeted alongside a photo of empty shelves at a store.

These issues are not just limited to America, either. As the novel coronavirus has hit around the world, almost everyone is facing the issue of finding certain essential goods. Just like the U.S., though, people are also looking at how to profit.

One couple in Canada has made over $72,000 (USD) selling Lysol wipes that they bought and then re-sold for far more than the original price, according to The Star. They call themselves “hustlers” and have been unapologetic in profiting off of the pandemic.

“Everything we do, we’re in the moment,” said Violeta Perez, one of the people price gauging hand sanitizer, according to The Star. “We’re hustlers.”

Perez attributed the decision to supply and demand, and added that the couple has continued hitting up stores, buying them out, and then selling the goods for marked up prices online.

Back in the U.S., politicians have started taking steps against price gauging. There are now hotlines open to report suspecting price increases, as it is illegal to do so.

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(03-14-2020 05:50 PM)ShrackUAB Wrote:  
(03-14-2020 05:03 PM)UofMstateU Wrote:  Its amazing to me how people dont realize this is illegal. Back when we had hurricane elvis, some dude had bought a few dozen $500 generators and was selling them for a few thousand each. Until he got busted.

To be fair, like the article states, it's not as quite as large of price "gouging" as people think. Amazon takes around a minimum of $7-8 for selling something using Fulfilled by Amazon (basically buyers can use 2 day Prime shipping to have it shipped to their house directly from an Amazon warehouse). So that $1 bottle of hand sanitizer becomes $10 so the seller can make $1 profit, not accounting for shipping it to Amazon and the gas to buy it, etc. It's still bad during a time of crisis such as now, but not nearly as bad as people are thinking. Also, like he said, a lot of this stuff wouldn't be available regardless. It would be sitting in a boonies dollar store not being bought up instead of people having the option to purchase it online
Dude, he had some listed at $70 a bottle
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I'm a DG 'coopin' guy that buys 4ea 24=48 cottenelle for muh 5 dollah discount.....

I still have 68 left in the cupboard......I'm debating on going to the skreet cornhole for some black marketing 'pooh bear' stylin'.....

when you're constipated, ya might wanna roll the dice in the back room.....

lmmfao....

#$$$MuhTP

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My wife is immunosuppressed due to a GI disease...so yeah, we need TP and Clorox wipes. Thankfully I saw this coming so I bought 3 12 pack TP last week....and can find no TP in stores now. Last night I was able to grab literally the last 2 Clorox wipes containers at Walmart. This guy is a douchebag
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(03-15-2020 12:15 PM)uofmcamaro Wrote:  My wife is immunosuppressed due to a GI disease...so yeah, we need TP and Clorox wipes. Thankfully I saw this coming so I bought 3 12 pack TP last week....and can find no TP in stores now. Last night I was able to grab literally the last 2 Clorox wipes containers at Walmart. This guy is a douchebag

I suggest the college day method 1 or 2 if not resolved soon.....

1. get a newspaper or a mag and tear/crumple until desired texture is achieved

2. go to wendys/taco hell/etc and raid the napkin bin

oh yeah, the best move is go buy a dayum bidet.....you'll thank me later regardless.....the french got that 'shite' right.... 03-wink

kudos, 04-cheers, and good luck!
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