@Gargus said:
@CarnageHeart said:
@Gargus said:
What does it matter what some stranger does that you don't even know?
Buy something low and sell it as high as you can, that's how money is made and its the basic principal of any business. Its a person trying to make some money. This kind of thing happens a hundred times a day in the stock market yet no one cares about that. Gamers for some reason are the only people on the planet who get offended when someone tries to make money off a game by reselling it for more money.
Someone reading your post might get the mistaken impression that you have some idea of what you are talking about.
Scalping in the context of sports teams tends to be a big deal, and is legally discouraged in many countries (which doesn't prevent it from happening, just means the scalpers and the buyers have to work a little harder and be a little more subtle).
Its probably discouraged because there is no taxes being levied against the scalper more than anything. But the basic principal is, I bought it so I can do anything I want with it because its mine. If someone is willing of their own free will to pay more for it than I did then why would anyone else care? Millions of consoles will be sold in the next year, it doesn't matter if a couple thousand are re-sold by scalpers. This isn't some big epidemic that is ruining our worlds economy. Its a couple thousand people who buy a couple consoles and re-sell them. Its a transference of ownership from one person to the next, the console manufacturer isn't out anything and no one is hurt. If I buy a game or a console then the money goes to those companies, if I turn around and re-sell it then that product goes into someone elses hand who might as well bought it themselves, no gets cheated.
Only gamers feel entitled enough to hate scalpers and feel cheated and that is a terrible crime because 900 miles away some guy they will never know buys a game system and then sells it to someone and makes 250 dollars.
This is what walmart does a million times a day, along with a million other companies. But somehow its wrong if one guy does it on his own a couple times a year.
If people actually worry about this then they can relax because it means they have no problems.
This is not a case of "I bought it, I can do what I wish with it", it's a case of a parasite leeching away items, often in bulk, specifically because he intends to scalp them. And it's not "what Wal-Mart does" either. Wal-Mart puts a reasonable markup on a product that they have bought from a wholesaler. If this is the same thing Wal-Mart did, then Wal-Mart would be selling the first shipment at $700 cause hey, they know people will want it right? Free market right?
What a scalper does is take an item out of the hands of someone who actually wants it, then offers to to hand it right back for an insane increase. It's like some dickhead waiting in line for concert tickets, buying all of them the minute the line opens, turning around and selling them at twice the price to the people he just screwed over by taking all of them for himself.
This is not a "gamers entitlement" thing, there are scalping and profiteering laws in place for most other things. But they're hard to enforce with a police budget that barely allows for murderers to be caught so they get away with it.
No one is saying that they should be locked up or flogged. But it is a shitty practice that causes non-physical harm to people who are otherwise just trying to get a product. Often desperate to try and get something nice for their kids. Yes it's a "first world problem", yes smarter consumers are going to be prepared and pre-order. But that doesn't make it any less shitty for people to do it.
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