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by Changechecker » Fri Mar 20, 2020 5:04 pm
Just for kicks I went on e bay and searched toilet paper. OMG can't believe what people are bidding for it. My friend says its price gouging. I think it's crazy what auctions are getting however it is a necessity for many people. I say its Capitalism he says its price gouging. Thoughts? Another guy a work took home a box of old rags. I told my coworker he was going to wash them and cut up for toilet use. We laughed however it is a possibility.
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by NHsorter » Fri Mar 20, 2020 5:13 pm
If you start the bidding at $1 on something and it gets bid sky high, how the hell is that price gouging? People are crazy
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by wolvesdad » Sat Mar 21, 2020 12:29 pm
I agree it couldnt even slightly be called price gauging if it was an auction.
How many of us have old t-shirts we honestly will never wear again??
I guess some people throw them out in spring cleaning. But not us.
These old clothes go in a bag of "rags". They are already washed. And I will use these in a second as opposed to ever paying high prices for something to wipe my @$$ with(ie tp).
Anyone that can't think outside the box .....is destined to be afraid, and probably poor.
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