on โ19-04-2020 03:30 PM
on โ19-04-2020 03:32 PM
on โ19-04-2020 03:43 PM
How long since you reported the listings?
How long since you told eBay to delete?
on โ19-04-2020 03:49 PM
What do you call 'far above the usual price'?
Have you taken postage costs into account?
And aren't sellers allowed to make some profit after fees?
on โ19-04-2020 04:18 PM
Maybe authorized by ebay to sell, so people can buy it to wipe their RRRRz
on โ19-04-2020 04:48 PM
on โ19-04-2020 05:58 PM
Yay another bog paper thread ๐
on โ16-07-2020 08:19 AM
Perhaps they have a few cupboards or rooms full of the stuff, so are now still trying to to "move" it.
โ16-07-2020 09:13 AM - edited โ16-07-2020 09:13 AM
I would be surprised if there was too much of the over priced TP on ebay now, although I must admit I haven't looked.
Anyone who has loads of it and is hoping to sell at a big profit might be in for a disappointment as it is pretty much available everywhere now without too much trouble.
I am in Vic and there was a slight bit of panic buying a week or so ago but luckily it petered out quickly and things are not too bad. Maybe we'll go through these occasional rushes on supplies every now and again, when people get stressed with the virus etc
on โ16-07-2020 09:28 AM
@springyzone wrote:I would be surprised if there was too much of the over priced TP on ebay now, although I must admit I haven't looked.
Anyone who has loads of it and is hoping to sell at a big profit might be in for a disappointment as it is pretty much available everywhere now without too much trouble.
I am in Vic and there was a slight bit of panic buying a week or so ago but luckily it petered out quickly and things are not too bad. Maybe we'll go through these occasional rushes on supplies every now and again, when people get stressed with the virus etc
Yep, those profit-seeking smiles will soon be wiped away as they seek to roll out loss-limiting measures. It's an important lesson in demand and supply.