> It sold out in less than an hour. Scalpers are at it again.
"Underpriced good at it again" would be more accurate.
God forbid a company want to sell something for a smaller profit than they can make by selling it only to the people with that most money
Is it more moral to allocate goods to the people who are willing to pay the most for them, or to the people who have good scalping bots/happen to get lucky
Is this question not ridiculous?
A company can make something without the need to be greedy. If you allow backordering like OP mentioned, it goes a good way to resolving the issue.
God forbid a company want to sell something for a smaller profit than they can make by selling it only to the people with that most money
Is it more moral to allocate goods to the people who are willing to pay the most for them, or to the people who have good scalping bots/happen to get lucky
Is this question not ridiculous?
A company can make something without the need to be greedy. If you allow backordering like OP mentioned, it goes a good way to resolving the issue.