Seriously, what do gamers have against scalpers? They're not doing anything illegal. If Nintendo fans really cared, they just wouldn't buy from scalpers. That's how the free market works.
It's their stimulus check, let them buy what they want.
Seriously, what do gamers have against scalpers? They're not doing anything illegal. If Nintendo fans really cared, they just wouldn't buy from scalpers. That's how the free market works.
It's their stimulus check, let them buy what they want.
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pretty sure no one likes scalpers, including other scalpers since they reduce available stock for scalping
But they're the ones consuming. The free market is about choice.
>M-muh gibsmedats are burning a hole in my pocket.
Nintendo fans are quite literally retarded though
More like they have battered wife syndrome. How many times does Nintendo have to ram artificial scarcity down their throats before they learn to just wait?
Yeah, why would I have anything against scalpers?
>Try to buy a Switch from local store.
>No stock in October.
>No stock in November.
>No stock in December.
>No stock in January.
>No stock in February.
>No stock in March.
>There's a pandemic, so now even online retailers don't have it in April.
I don't see why I would be even slightly frustrated about this.
Yeah, nintendo shit is famous for becoming cheaper and easier to buy as time goes on
Found the libertarian.
Free market doesn't work.
Why do you think that is? We live in the age of easy mass production. Nintendo even plays the scarcity game with digital products.
>Pro Controllers like twenty bucks off on Amazon
>Buy one to see how I like it
>Fucking amazing
>Go to buy more
>Only third party sellers
Few people think about politics or market economics when seeing that something is being exploited to profit off of some disease panic. To explain further for your question:
>person want thing
>thing is too expensive now
>person mad because they do not have thing
>Getting bamboozled by FOMO.
Sounds like they're getting what they deserve and scalpers did NOTHING wrong.
They don't create any form of value but they still make money, so they are just a parasite to the system.
By their very nature they only buy up things that have a higher demand than supply, so they don't add anything to the economy either.
>Why do you think that is?
Because demand never goes down since Nintendo games are generally quite evergreen.
People always want to go back to Mario Kart or whatever much more than the average person cares about going back to Tony Hawks Pro Skater 5 or whatever.
The prices never drop because people never stop wanting to buy them
This is extremely low effort trolling
>artificial scarcity
I'm sure they secretly made the virus just to do this. Holy shit dude, you're onto something! Quick, call Tim Pool.
Instead of scalpers, you should be blaming Nintendo for not producing enough of those shitty plastic toys to meet the unreasonably high demand.
Idk what to tell you mate I'm just saying few people really care about a market, they just want a fancy video-box
>Seriously, what do gamers have against scalpers?
Because they're literal kikes that buy up all of a product with the sole intent to make a profit, having no interest in the hobby whatsoever.
>If Nintendo fans really cared, they just wouldn't buy from scalpers.
I never have, and never will do business with a scalper kike
>turning a monopolistic competition into a oligopoly or even monopoly
>not bad
>HURR DURRR FREE MOARKET
demand for first party nintendo games doesn't decrease because there's literally nothing else to play for 5 years before another Mario comes out fucking lmao
This Scalping is another piece of evidence for why an unregulated free market doesn't produce positive outcomes for society.
Nintendo is partly to blame too, Their artificial scarcity tactics and tendency to keep their first party games at full price years after being released is what scalpers have been taking advantage of in the first place.
I suppose you could argue that they allow market forces to apply to scarce goods, allowing people who really want the good to get it over someone who buys it and barely uses it.
Yeah you could argue that if you were retarded.
>all my normie friends bought a switch to play together during quarantine and left me behind
Is it worth getting?
Scalpers deserve to all be lined up and shot.
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Don't lump us in with retards like op, liberatianism doesn't mean you think people should just stand there and get fucked in the ass
Yeah thats why people still want Mario Kart 64 and Pokemon Stadium so badly
>Seriously, what do gamers have against scalpers? They're not doing anything illegal
Whether a thing is legal or not has almost no meaning whatsoever. What matters is if the thing is WRONG or not. "Scalping" is an attempt to extract money from the market without adding any value to it, e.g. kikery. Everyone engaging in this should be slaughtered like the animal he is.
Yes but for the love of God don't fall for the botw meme, the game is hot garbage.
Kinda low on games at the moment if you had a Wii U, but if you skipped the Wii U you'll have a fuckload of great games to choose from
BotW is fine, its just not as good as people said it was. The sequel will probably be better
>Chinks see that exercise is good in case of corona
>Buy out Ring Fit Adventure
>Chinks see that there is money to make selling Switch in chinkland
>Scalp everything off the face of the planet with checkout bots
Fucking Chink, they are truly a plague upon the earth
Pretty sure libertarianism means exactly that. It's founded on the absurd idea that the free market simply can't do wrong, even when it clearly does.
No it's not
>over someone who buys it and barely uses it
you mean like a fucking scalper?
What are you then? Some absolutist chink tankie retard? I think you can be liberal without being overly ideological.