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Chrisman5000 All it takes is for people to stop buying things from scalpers and they will all go away over night......People need to suck it up and realize they do not need XYZ product RIGHT THIS SECOND!! MUST HAVE SHINY NEW TOY BEFORE EVERYONE!!!! People need to stop being mindless consumers and buy it when it is in store shelves at a normal price.I feel something needs to be done, scalpers are pure cancer. With a majority of brick and mortar stores closing and everything being online I feel we are headed into a world of a non government regulated middle man controlling prices. Seriously, someone needs to slap eBay, Amazon, Craigslist and any other site where scalpers are given a platform really hard. It's getting really bad...
At this point if there are hints that companies are supporting this to buy hype for their products then I hope they get black listed too, that's actual cancel culture I can get behind. I hope people figure out ways to exploit these scalpers on eBay...there has to be a way to take their livelihood away from them.
Additionally, they need to understand they have no entitlement or right to have the new shiny before everyone else. It's a luxury, not a basic staple. Cry me a river about it, Chrisman5000. Flippers have just as much "right" to buy it as you do.Chrisman5000 All it takes is for people to stop buying things from scalpers and they will all go away over night......People need to suck it up and realize they do not need XYZ product RIGHT THIS SECOND!! MUST HAVE SHINY NEW TOY BEFORE EVERYONE!!!! People need to stop being mindless consumers and buy it when it is in store shelves at a normal price.
lol, sucks to be them, not. It's crazy because most sites will charge 10%...
I have not gotten my hands on my card yet and so I understand the emotion however I do not begrudge the guy who cannot afford the card he wants but has the cash flow to turn over a couple of cards to bring his costs down. I do however share your feelings regarding the bastards that buy up every card in existance in order to profit . Those are the true scalpers.I hope all scalpers die or change. That might sound harsh, let's be honest, I don't game like I used to and don't "need" the card so it's not like it's affecting me much. But the type of person who looks at that situation and thinks, how can I unfairly take advantage of this system? I'm not convinced that this type of person improves humanity.
What is the difference between a dozen scalpers buying "a couple of cards" each or one scalper buying 24 cards? Not a damn thing.I do not begrudge the guy who cannot afford the card he wants but has the cash flow to turn over a couple of cards to bring his costs down. I do however share your feelings regarding the bastards that buy up every card in existance in order to profit .
Retailers can work around that one too. Create a bundle with a digital item (such as game download code, or one month of premium membership) and assign a fictional value to it.I think most retailers allow returns for a 100% refund as long as the item is not opened...these scalpers played a game that they mostly won...even returning it for a 100% refund can't be considered a loss
Every move would be questionable, but is time not obviously more of an essence for those clients than other client (in the sense that a month without the new video card for some market almost irrelevant, for people if some has it a full month before you it is more of a big deal ?)https://wccftech.com/nvidia-allegedly-sold-175-million-worth-ampere-geforce-rtx-30-gpus-to-miners/
Kinda funny how there are other forces in play, yet the scalpers are taking the whole blame. If that's true that's a questionable move done by nvidia.
They almost certainly had a production requirement from Microsoft and Sony that they had to hit contractually. Those two companies have a lot of negotiating leverage back when they signed the agreements years ago to produce the consoles.Scalpers are a great punching bag though to blame from a corporate PR perspective. "Oh no guys, we totally produced enough cards, it's just scalpers buying out our entire production volume. Pay no attention to the 150,000 GPUs we sold to miners (nVidia) or how we prioritized the PS5 / Xbone over PC gamers (AMD)."
Found the scalper.Additionally, they need to understand they have no entitlement or right to have the new shiny before everyone else. It's a luxury, not a basic staple. Cry me a river about it, Chrisman5000. Flippers have just as much "right" to buy it as you do.
I'd love to find a way to screw them over financially...they are parasites and should be treated as such. If there was a way to make them all go bankrupt and homeless overnight I'd be all for it. I seriously wish physical harm on them. Not sure how eBay works these days as I have not used it in years but I would assume one could buy out an auction and "cancel" after seeing the sender's address to publish all over the internet?Or just caught a significant amount of scalper a couple of time that made tax fraud evasion, on facebook it should be really easy.
I would imagine that having to deal with capital gain tax would make it quite less attractive to the small player and having to turn in into an actual business/income tax to the big one.
You don’t get the senders address normally, and doxxing is often considered illegal. Plus, as what they’re doing is generally not illegal, even if doxxing is not illegal, chances are you get sued for harassment and the like. It’ll hurt you more than them.I'd love to find a way to screw them over financially...they are parasites and should be treated as such. If there was a way to make them all go bankrupt and homeless overnight I'd be all for it. I seriously wish physical harm on them. Not sure how eBay works these days as I have not used it in years but I would assume one could buy out an auction and "cancel" after seeing the sender's address to publish all over the internet?
Pro tips.
1. Never buy scalper cards.
2. Never buy used cards you think was used for mining.
Either way you're supporting the shortage.
Or because at a certain point, even spending $1500 on a video card isn't that much money for some people - I do cars for my other hobby, like many on here, and the Dinan kit I was looking at before COVID was close to 12k installed... compared to that (and the base price of the car, never mind track days/etc)... $1500 to solve a problem right now? Meh? I wouldn't spend it, but I can understand why someone ~would~. Hell, I just paid $100 over transfer for a 3070 so I could finish an ongoing project that has been taking up space on my work bench. [H] seller, don't feel it was scalping... and after shipping, he probably only pocketed $50-60... But it solved a problem.I agree, buy in general people have no principles.
They pursue what they want now, regardless of the long term consequences to others or themselves.
We like to think of ourselves as this rational species. We are not.
Or because at a certain point, even spending $1500 on a video card isn't that much money for some people - I do cars for my other hobby, like many on here, and the Dinan kit I was looking at before COVID was close to 12k installed... compared to that (and the base price of the car, never mind track days/etc)... $1500 to solve a problem right now? Meh? I wouldn't spend it, but I can understand why someone ~would~. Hell, I just paid $100 over transfer for a 3070 so I could finish an ongoing project that has been taking up space on my work bench. [H] seller, don't feel it was scalping... and after shipping, he probably only pocketed $50-60... But it solved a problem.
Not supporting scalpers, but to say it's just short sighted... it's all relative too.
Your last line: The fundamental flaw of economic models is that they're based on the assumptions that individuals and groups will make rational decisions. Humans are not rational.
Curiously enough, why don't consumers band together to simply use the same bots?
Relax, they're putting food on the table and supporting their family
It's that bomb HDMI cable you get with it that makes it worth it...What is your source for that this is happening?
I mean, I now see a few 3000 series in stock on Amazon which is an improvement, I guess, but they are still incredibly overpriced.
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3070 at double MSRP.
3080 at more than double MSRP, same price as 3090 MSRP.
Yeah I mean, clearly, they're the real victims here! LOLRelax, they're putting food on the table and supporting their family
That was sarcasm, matesin case it was inrerpered wrong
Slaps down over half a million $..
Never Amazon. 3090 on Zotac or Newegg tend to last a few minutes. 3080s about 30 seconds to a minute. Until last week, that is. 3070 still go instantly.What is your source for that this is happening?
I mean, I now see a few 3000 series in stock on Amazon which is an improvement, I guess, but they are still incredibly overpriced.
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3070 at double MSRP.
3080 at more than double MSRP, same price as 3090 MSRP.
Credit cards. Net 30+ payment terms are easy to manage if there is demand.Slaps down over half a million $..
"We're just putting food on the table "
That do sound far from simple, how many people would accept to pay for a AIB card instead of a cheaper founder edition even if they find it bring nothing to the table or to a store that charge a bit more than MSRP right now ? Almost everyone.Yeah it's really pretty damn simple, the moment most people refuse to pay over retail for newly released products, regardless of the source, but especially scalpers, is the moment this stops being an issue. Everyone just has to sit out a few releases and be patient. Sure it'll continue on some level those die hard "scalper for life" types remembering the glory days, but most assholes will just move on because they're getting a thrill, from a quick buck getting one over on the next person.
Never Amazon. 3090 on Zotac or Newegg tend to last a few minutes. 3080s about 30 seconds to a minute. Until last week, that is. 3070 still go instantly.
3090s we’re all over FS/FT here for about 2-3 weeks. I just got a 3070 FTW for 715 shipped from this forum, which with tax and shipping- isn’t bad. He’s had it listed for over a week.
https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=08G-P5-3767-KRMSRP for a 3070 is $499. You paid $200 too much.
Never pay above MSRP for anything no matter how much you want it.
It would be a curious experiment, maybe many people would not when asked in that format up the price over MSRP that much, opening the door to scalper and after the day the auction is over and that there is zero card anymore to be found, now they will be ready to up the price.Hypothetically, the exact demand curve could be known if everybody submitted their maximum price and that list acted as its own queue. It would maximize profits for manufacturers, ensure orderly queueing, and negate scalpers. All at the expense of consumer surplus, of course.
None except one is palitable to me because I can see myself buying a card or two and reselling in a hot market and the other is not because it would deny me that opportunityWhat is the difference between a dozen scalpers buying "a couple of cards" each or one scalper buying 24 cards? Not a damn thing.
https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=08G-P5-3767-KR
$609 MSRP, plus shipping and tax and second shipping.
Edit: wrong card.
https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=08G-P5-3755-KR
560 plus tax and shipping, plus second shipping. I’ll pay $50-60 for the effort of getting one which is what I figured he pocketed.