You're another person who seems to think the speculators are buying the units and then throwing them down a hole. A unit which has been purchased for resale on eBay can be purchased--get this--on eBay. And if the price on eBay is too high, well, tough. I guess you didn't actually want it that much. It's completely unreasonable to demand to be allowed to buy a luxury for below its market value, and if $9000 happens to be the price a single unit can fetch on eBay, then for the time being, PS3s are worth $9000.Dark Lord of the Bith wrote:That's pitifully easy to back: people who buy early and sell them inconvenience others merely for profit. Sure, the inconvenience is relatively minor, consisting of just waiting a few more weeks, but they wouldn't have to if that unit wasn't taken by someone who just wanted to turn a profit on it.
Saying the speculators are douches for inconveniencing people ("minor inconvenience", by the way, is a pretty low standard for douchehood) is tantamount to saying everyone who buys the system is a douche for inconveniencing someone else who won't be able to buy that particular unit. There are more people who want the system than there are systems on the market; someone is going to get left out in the cold no matter what.
How are they being "taken advantage of"? Someone else is willing to pay more than they are for an item in limited supply, therefore, they don't get one. If we were talking about insulin or human hearts for transplants, "it's not fair rich people are pricing us out of the market!" might have some ethical validity, but it doesn't. It's a video game system. A luxury. And in two weeks, the world will be swamped with the Goddamn things. A two week wait because someone else was willing to pay more than you were is not the end of the world.You're the one trying to blow my position out of proportion. In a competitive business, this happens all the time. But the fact is, the people who just want to play the new system aren't thinking that they're competing in a cut-throat enterprise, and are being taken advantage of.
The only douches here work at Sony. They're the ones who created this situation in the first place--that and loons willing to pay a four digit number for a game system with five mediocre launch titles.There's nothing illegal about it, but it's still border-line douchey.