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Should price gouging be allowed?

Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:16 pm
Posted by bdavids09
Member since Jun 2017
640 posts
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:16 pm
Would that help stop people from panic buying and hoarding or would that not do anything and people would still pay regardless of the price? But then I understand how low income would be hurt and necessities would only be for the rich.
Posted by Displaced
Member since Dec 2011
32715 posts
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:18 pm to
Yes. It prevents Tammy Lynn from buying a metric ton of TP at the beginning of covid based on a Facebook meme.
This post was edited on 9/1/21 at 2:19 pm
Posted by upgrayedd
Lifting at Tobin's house
Member since Mar 2013
134874 posts
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:21 pm to
If it costs you twice as much to get the products you sell, why should you have to eat the extra costs?
Posted by lsutiger2010
Member since Aug 2008
14790 posts
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:22 pm to
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This post was edited on 10/18/21 at 11:20 pm
Posted by lsu777
Lake Charles
Member since Jan 2004
31383 posts
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:23 pm to
quote:

Would that help stop people from panic buying and hoarding or would that not do anything and people would still pay regardless of the price? But then I understand how low income would be hurt and necessities would only be for the rich.


price gouging ensures people dont over buy. and its not price gouging. its supply and demand.

it is actualyl a good thing and a market force that ensures everyone can get some and certain people cant or wont buy it all.
Posted by OweO
Plaquemine, La
Member since Sep 2009
114015 posts
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:24 pm to
In theory yes because it is supply and demand, but when there is a disaster and people need supplies I don't think that should be exploited.
Posted by Bawwitdabaw
Member since Dec 2020
546 posts
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:27 pm to
If you are trying to buy much needed supplies directly after a catastrophic event has occurred then yeah expect to pay a insanely marked up price.

You have no reason to bitch at that time.
Posted by upgrayedd
Lifting at Tobin's house
Member since Mar 2013
134874 posts
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:27 pm to
If I buy 10 generators in Memphis and bring them to BR and sell them at twice the retail value, is that price gouging?
Posted by Jack Bauers HnK
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2008
5722 posts
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:34 pm to
quote:

In theory yes because it is supply and demand, but when there is a disaster and people need supplies I don't think that should be exploited.


When people need more supplies than are available, what method to you propose to decide who gets the limited supplies?
Posted by blueboy
Member since Apr 2006
56421 posts
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:40 pm to
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Yes. It prevents Tammy Lynn from buying a metric ton of TP at the beginning of covid based on a Facebook meme.

This. It also prevents Tammy from buying all the TP and flipping it to desperate neighbors through black market sales.
Posted by Ping Pong
LSU and UVA alum
Member since Aug 2014
5354 posts
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:43 pm to
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When people need more supplies than are available, what method to you propose to decide who gets the limited supplies?


Posted by Harry Caray
Denial
Member since Aug 2009
18648 posts
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:43 pm to
Price gouging - absolutely not and borderline sociopathic in times like these.

Limiting the amount one can purchase in one trip is the way to go when supplies are limited. A little bit for everyone instead of all for few.
Posted by SlapahoeTribe
Tiger Nation
Member since Jul 2012
12119 posts
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:44 pm to
In areas of government mandated evacuation? No.

All other areas/times? Yes.



Especially now days that everyone has access to multiple social media venues; if some business owner wants to really frick the local community over during a time of crisis, then let that guy have it and hurt his business down the road.
Posted by Loup
Ferriday
Member since Apr 2019
11407 posts
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:45 pm to
after hurricane Rita my brother and I were selling the leftover beer from my sister's wedding for $100 a case. sold the hell out of em
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
261251 posts
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:46 pm to
Absolutely. If you want products and services flowing.
Posted by lockthevaught
Member since Jan 2013
2362 posts
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:48 pm to
Price gouging during an emergency is illegal in Louisiana. Report it to the local police.
Posted by lockthevaught
Member since Jan 2013
2362 posts
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:51 pm to
quote:

If I buy 10 generators in Memphis and bring them to BR and sell them at twice the retail value, is that price gouging?



No not if you had to spend your gas money to get it down to an area with damaged infrastructure and you can fairly quantify your pricing.
This post was edited on 9/1/21 at 2:52 pm
Posted by Harry Caray
Denial
Member since Aug 2009
18648 posts
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:52 pm to
Let me change my answer. Anyone looking to make a quick buck off the misfortune of others during times like these is a scumbag piece of shite, full stop.
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
261251 posts
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:53 pm to
quote:

Anyone looking to make a quick buck off the misfortune of others during times like these is a scumbag piece of shite, full stop.


You should have been prepared. Now, it costs you.

Without a high profit margin, these services would not be available. So you can pay more, or do without.
Posted by Harry Caray
Denial
Member since Aug 2009
18648 posts
Posted on 9/1/21 at 2:54 pm to
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You should have been prepared. Now, it costs you.

Everyone in Baton Rouge right now who needs gasoline for their generators was "prepared," you scumbag piece of shite
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