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In reply to the discussion: White House hits back at Jeff Bezos, saying it's 'not surprising' he thinks oil and gas companies [View all]DBoon
(23,170 posts)28. You find another online store and use them instead of Amazon
For books, I go to the publisher.
If the manufacturer does not sell direct to the customer online, Walmart or Target usually works.
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ck4829
Jul 2022
OP
It's called "price gouging." I'm surprised Jeffie doesn't complain more His profits are reduced by
3Hotdogs
Jul 2022
#3
It never reached 190. I think 140 was the highest for very brief moments.
Lucky Luciano
Jul 2022
#22
Well, yes, price gouging is a "basic market dynamic" in unregulated markets
William Seger
Jul 2022
#8
Yeah, thats worked really great for Venezuela; along with all their other industries.
oldsoftie
Jul 2022
#20
If you hold up Russia as an example of what TO do, you've already lost the argument.
oldsoftie
Jul 2022
#37
Same here. They're addicted. Then they'll bitch about empty stores & stuff from China.
oldsoftie
Jul 2022
#36