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donnie_707 wrote:RhA wrote:donnie_707 wrote:Burn wrote:If I want it, and they have it, and i'm happy with the price, i'll buy it.
I'm not going to stop buying TF's from certain individuals just because some fanboy behind his monitor says that person is naughty and mean.
this mentality is whats killing economy.......
Supply and demand are killing economy?
no...its your short sighted mentality of buying whatever from whoever at whatever costs. let me give you an example. facts. everytime a super walmart opens, 1.5 jobs are loss due to downsizing from other companies or just straight closure. walmart is able to supply the LOWEST prices on goods because it pays its employees minimum wage with minimal hours(pretty much poverty level). guess where those ppl working at walmart turn to to make up the rest of the cost of living.....the government. or straight to the point....our hard earn taxes in the form of EBT/welfare. i support the local business that works hard to make a living.
did you know that walmart is also the BIGGEST toychain in the world also.....look at how many toys r us that has closed down due to walmart......being a TF collector....would you rather be shopping at toys r us or walmart? yea thought so.
if you think buying from a scalper has no negative impact....then why are we constantly having new threads about scalpers every week? so no....supply and demand is not killing the economy....but your short sighted mentality of buying from whoever for whatever cost is......
so heres a word from a once great leader
"scalpers must be stopped.....no matter the cost"
er....or something like that....
B) Fight the way things are by complaining on the internet.
decepta-scott wrote: I would say that a person skulking from store to store buying up figures he knows a select group of people have a great passion for with the sole purpose of jacking up the price to three times their worth is a sneaky, slimy, "legal" yet ass hole of a move.
RhA wrote:donnie_707 wrote:
no...its your short sighted mentality of buying whatever from whoever at whatever costs. let me give you an example. facts. everytime a super walmart opens, 1.5 jobs are loss due to downsizing from other companies or just straight closure. walmart is able to supply the LOWEST prices on goods because it pays its employees minimum wage with minimal hours(pretty much poverty level). guess where those ppl working at walmart turn to to make up the rest of the cost of living.....the government. or straight to the point....our hard earn taxes in the form of EBT/welfare. i support the local business that works hard to make a living.
did you know that walmart is also the BIGGEST toychain in the world also.....look at how many toys r us that has closed down due to walmart......being a TF collector....would you rather be shopping at toys r us or walmart? yea thought so.
if you think buying from a scalper has no negative impact....then why are we constantly having new threads about scalpers every week? so no....supply and demand is not killing the economy....but your short sighted mentality of buying from whoever for whatever cost is......
so heres a word from a once great leader
"scalpers must be stopped.....no matter the cost"
er....or something like that....
You're comparing the monster that is Wallmart to a single person working (hard) to scalp. Once again, I don't actually like scalping, but I will admit that it is hard work to be effective at it. US culture is based around the idea of merit and hard work, that's what's happening here and it's legal too. Simple as that, Burn is right. It's easy to agree with your system as long as it works for you, it gets tough when you're not benefitting anymore and disagree. So society isn't perfect!
You can do three things logically:
A) Fight the way things are by playing it legal, make sure the market changes permanently by going in to politics and try to pass a law. You're free to do s
B) Fight the way things are by complaining on the internet.
C) Don't bother with it.
donnie_707 wrote:RhA wrote:donnie_707 wrote:
no...its your short sighted mentality of buying whatever from whoever at whatever costs. let me give you an example. facts. everytime a super walmart opens, 1.5 jobs are loss due to downsizing from other companies or just straight closure. walmart is able to supply the LOWEST prices on goods because it pays its employees minimum wage with minimal hours(pretty much poverty level). guess where those ppl working at walmart turn to to make up the rest of the cost of living.....the government. or straight to the point....our hard earn taxes in the form of EBT/welfare. i support the local business that works hard to make a living.
did you know that walmart is also the BIGGEST toychain in the world also.....look at how many toys r us that has closed down due to walmart......being a TF collector....would you rather be shopping at toys r us or walmart? yea thought so.
if you think buying from a scalper has no negative impact....then why are we constantly having new threads about scalpers every week? so no....supply and demand is not killing the economy....but your short sighted mentality of buying from whoever for whatever cost is......
so heres a word from a once great leader
"scalpers must be stopped.....no matter the cost"
er....or something like that....
You're comparing the monster that is Wallmart to a single person working (hard) to scalp. Once again, I don't actually like scalping, but I will admit that it is hard work to be effective at it. US culture is based around the idea of merit and hard work, that's what's happening here and it's legal too. Simple as that, Burn is right. It's easy to agree with your system as long as it works for you, it gets tough when you're not benefitting anymore and disagree. So society isn't perfect!
You can do three things logically:
A) Fight the way things are by playing it legal, make sure the market changes permanently by going in to politics and try to pass a law. You're free to do s
B) Fight the way things are by complaining on the internet.
C) Don't bother with it.
How about D) boycotting
"I, a devoted "transfan" enjoy my hobby. My hobby is collecting transformers. I, however, do not have infinite financial resources and so hereby pledge to NEVER purchase a transformer that is currently available to all consumers in the market from any seller whose clear intention in purchasing said transformer was to re- sell it at an inflated price, thereby preying on my desire to enjoy my hobby."
this is what the OP requests that we do....why should we have to pay a marked up price for a toy that is readily available to the market? he is just asking that we NOT buy from scalpers.
Burn wrote:So ... deathy's responsible for the falling economy?
Wonder if I can convince the Bay haters to blame deathy for the movies as well.
Just laugh it off deathy, there's clearly no point arguing with these people. Apparently we're not allowed to buy things without first seeking their approval.
donnie_707 wrote:youre kidding me right, deathy? you really dont know anything about how corrupt walmart is?? do some research on walmart. there are a ton of info on them. like i said.....its mentality like yours thats killing the economy and supporting multi-billionares that dont give a sh*t about their employees...
deathy wrote:donnie_707 wrote:youre kidding me right, deathy? you really dont know anything about how corrupt walmart is?? do some research on walmart. there are a ton of info on them. like i said.....its mentality like yours thats killing the economy and supporting multi-billionares that dont give a sh*t about their employees...
What exactly does this have to do with scalpers?
why are we going off topic & mentioning walmart?
why are we getting so excited & bent out of shape over a plastic toy?
you,seriously need to learn how to treat fellow seibertron board members with respect & dignity.
donnie_707 wrote:deathy wrote:donnie_707 wrote:youre kidding me right, deathy? you really dont know anything about how corrupt walmart is?? do some research on walmart. there are a ton of info on them. like i said.....its mentality like yours thats killing the economy and supporting multi-billionares that dont give a sh*t about their employees...
What exactly does this have to do with scalpers?
why are we going off topic & mentioning walmart?
why are we getting so excited & bent out of shape over a plastic toy?
you,seriously need to learn how to treat fellow seibertron board members with respect & dignity.
and you need to go do some research yourself if you want to know why walmart is the way it is instead asking 1 million questions that independant researchers have already answered about the impact walmart has to the community......and you seriously need some help with reading comprehension if you dont know why i used walmart as an example.....again....its the mentality of "buy from whomever at whatever cost and not caring about the negative impact"
heres another word from the wise
"if you dont stand for something.....youll fall for anything"
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