I get what you mean. I don't comment on overpriced listings, I'm just saying it doesn't make sense. People criticize various posts and comments all the time, why are listings exempt? What's the difference between criticizing the OP in this thread, versus criticizing an overpriced listing he...
Yeah somebody pulled that. I saw an optic listed for a fair price and someone had commented on it. I went ahead and messaged the seller, in case the other Buyer backed out. The next day, he was reselling the optic for a markup. I sent the new listing to the original Seller, but he couldn't see...
What's hilariously hypocritical is people jumping on this post to criticize what you said and those that agree. But we're not allowed to criticize overpriced listings.
No, but you could certainly tell management that it's cheaper elsewhere and they can decide whether or not to change the price. Stores actually check the prices elsewhere before pricing products competitively, but the least most stores do is price match. If your spouse is going to Kroger to get...
Cosign!
If you went to Kroger and saw the same item (say a bag of chips) for more than you saw at Publix.... would you just buy the higher priced one? Or would you show the Manager and get a price match? And you wouldn't go to the Dollar Store and expect to see the same prices as either of...
I find these posts hilarious. At the end of the day, the ones complaining about CCWs, still abide by numerous laws they consider unconstitutional. Get a permit and show it when the seller asks, or stop complaining. Nobody is making your deal with that person. I'd rather flash my CCW for an ODT...