Quote from: _MT_ on February 21, 2021, 12:04:21
Quote from: vertigo on February 21, 2021, 03:54:41
Ideally, they should actually drive them down further, so they have to sell at a loss, even if only a few dollars.
If they had to pay shipping, they'd already be losing some money.
It is, however, legally questionable. If I want to sell something at ten times the MSRP, I can. You don't have to like it, but you don't have to buy it either. This problem exists because there are buyers willing to pay that much. If nobody was willing to pay above MSRP, there would be no scalpers. As is often the case, people have only themselves to blame. Clearly, the stock is very limited. That won't change. You'll just make it more of a lottery rather than a wallet measuring contest. But many (most?) will still be left waiting and moaning. Personally, I wouldn't pay anywhere close to MSRP to such a questionable source. But that's just me. There is a trivial way of beating bots. It's called waiting list or backorder. At least where I live, many shops will take orders for merchandise not in stock as long as they expect to be able to fulfil it (even if it means waiting a couple months). Scalpers can do the same. But retailers can limit quantities per customer.
To somewhat lift your spirits, in my country, PS5 should be available in mid-August 2021 if I order it now. It is what it is.
Nothing questionably legal about it. For starters, at least in some countries, scalping is illegal. But as you said, and this goes for anything (that's how economies work, after all), things can be sold for whatever people are willing to pay for them, with some notable exceptions like medications that are controlled to an extent by law. I have mentioned a few times here the same as you, that if people just stopped buying from the scalpers it would put an end to them, but people won't do that, because they just
have to have the latest and greatest whatever. So they can certainly refuse to pay even MSRP to them. They just won't. And I personally have zero interest in buying either console or one of the new-gen GPUs, so it doesn't personally affect me one way or the other, I just think the whole situation is ridiculous.
I wonder how warranty claims will work for systems bought from scalpers. Do Sony and/or MS only honor the warranty if bought from an authorized retailer?