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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="ndking1126" data-source="post: 2110548" data-attributes="member: 26820"><p>To clarify, I'm not advocating that taking it should be allowed or condoned. Just making the point that if someone is willing to pay a really high price for an item that will be used recreationally, you cant really call it price gouging - an item is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. There's no rule book or formula that sets an item's worth. All the power is in the hands of the buyer when dealing with non-essential items or services like this. Regarding something like water after an emergency, the buyer has no option but to buy it because it's a necessity to stay alive. If the seller is willing to take advantage of that fact, that's when price gouging is a thing, IMO. I'm not trying to convince you to agree, just clarifying my comment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ndking1126, post: 2110548, member: 26820"] To clarify, I'm not advocating that taking it should be allowed or condoned. Just making the point that if someone is willing to pay a really high price for an item that will be used recreationally, you cant really call it price gouging - an item is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. There's no rule book or formula that sets an item's worth. All the power is in the hands of the buyer when dealing with non-essential items or services like this. Regarding something like water after an emergency, the buyer has no option but to buy it because it's a necessity to stay alive. If the seller is willing to take advantage of that fact, that's when price gouging is a thing, IMO. I'm not trying to convince you to agree, just clarifying my comment. [/QUOTE]
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