• @hark
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    39 months ago

    It doesn’t map so simply. Greed will try to push prices up as high as possible, but what’s possible depends on other factors. People can understand how a global pandemic causing supply issues would lead to higher prices, but greed took full advantage of that understanding and pushed it far beyond limits.

    • @iopq
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      -19 months ago

      It didn’t push beyond limits, greed pushes the price exactly up to the limit people will pay.

      • @hark
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        29 months ago

        That’s like claiming that no one gets scammed because they were willing to participate.

        • @iopq
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          09 months ago

          Usually a scammer doesn’t uphold his end of the contract. They promised you something, but you didn’t get it.

          That’s not the case here

          • @hark
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            29 months ago

            There are many scams and a lot of them don’t involve a contract at all. There are also ones that do involve a contract and upholding it is part of the scam. Regardless, you missed the point that just because someone pays the price, doesn’t mean everything is fine and dandy.

            • @iopq
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              19 months ago

              There’s an implied verbal contract when you say you’re providing a service and you are in fact not.

              My point is that a lot of people are fine with paying the price they are paying. The people who are not can just stop