Saltwater60
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Totally understand. I should have worded it differently anyway.I only said something because people actually think thats how it works. Or almost act like every gun law in NY is safe act
Totally understand. I should have worded it differently anyway.I only said something because people actually think thats how it works. Or almost act like every gun law in NY is safe act
Question for you:Go look at Lucky Gunner right now.
They will send to your house but I will never use them again....
Last week I bought a box of Federal 38 grain 22LR box of 800 for $44 at Runnings.
Right now Lucky gunner has the exact same box for $240.
They have some cheap ass 9mm 115 grain FMJ for $900 for 500 rounds.
Screw them to hell. And I sent them a message telling them that I will never use them again.
I don't give a fuck.Question for you:
How many boxes of that ammo do you think Lucky Gunner would have on hand if they priced it at $44?
Ok, that sidesteps the question though.I don't give a fuck.
Im done with them.
Fair or not, it's my choice.
They have terrible customer support anyways.
I know you will just say no for argument sake but dont you think $200 over value is a bit much?Question for you:
How many boxes of that ammo do you think Lucky Gunner would have on hand if they priced it at $44?
Nope, our local Runnings has a 2 box limit. Everyone gets a little.Ok, that sidesteps the question though.
The reality is if they priced at big box prices they would get snapped up by a few if not one person, they would have no stock, you'd have the same amount of ammo from them and that ammo in all likelihood would be resold for a profit.
No amount of kicking and screaming changes the laws of supply and demand.
It's almost like...I know you will just say no for argument sake but dont you think $200 over value is a bit much?
Question for you:
Why is lucky gunner the only e-tail shop online with tons of ammo in stock?...I keep track.
Ooooohhh dang, I can't wait for the answer.......its because very few people are dumb enough to buy 500 rounds of plinking 9mm for $900......thats why.
Thats almost $2 a round......for cheap ass target ammo.
People keep bitching about not having ammo so I tell them about LG......nobody ive told has bought any......they rather not shoot.
And again, I know everything you are about to say.....supply and demand.....etc...
But I dont care, they have gone too far.
"Box limits" are what they put in place when they under price to satisfy the whiners and they work great until they don't. And they don't as soon as one guy has his family come in.Nope, our local Runnings has a 2 box limit. Everyone gets a little.
Its not perfect but just trying to get through.
I dont really care, ive got many thousands of rounds of 9mm, 10mm 38sp, 357 magnum, 22LR, 22 Mag, 308, 7.62x54r.....and lots of shotgun shells of all sizes.
I just gave a friend 500 rounds of 9mm for his birthday.
LG still sucks.
Box limits reward the guy who has a lot of time on his hands (to run all over town buying 2 boxes at every store) at the expense of everyone else."Box limits" are what they put in place when they under price to satisfy the whiners and they work great until they don't. And they don't as soon as one guy has his family come in.
While I agree with you and that has happened with target sport USA vs other higher priced companies.Ok, that sidesteps the question though.
The reality is if they priced at big box prices they would get snapped up by a few if not one person, they would have no stock, you'd have the same amount of ammo from them and that ammo in all likelihood would be resold for a profit.
No amount of kicking and screaming changes the laws of supply and demand.
Exactly what I said.....so you agree completely.It's almost like...
It's almost like...
It's almost like...the higher the price, the less people are willing to buy.
It's almost like you now have a choice. Go without, or pay more.
Gee, the textbook definition of supply and demand.
Do I think $200 is a bit much? Yes. And you know who else does? The market apparently. Hence the stock. Prices will fall until demand picks up again. It's almost magical.
Not if people are willing to pay that.marking ammo up 20x what others are selling it for is ludicrous.
Sure, and you didn't buy as it wasn't worth it to you.Exactly what I said.....so you agree completely.
Like I said, and im not repeating it 1000 times to you like usual....... I 100% understand supply and demand and the free market.
Again like I said, this decision with LG is just my opinion on their selling tactics.
Im NOT saying its illegal, Im NOT saying its not their choice......im just saying that marking ammo up 20x what others are selling it for is ludicrous.
I completely understand what value means.Box limits reward the guy who has a lot of time on his hands (to run all over town buying 2 boxes at every store) at the expense of everyone else.
Supply and demand rewards the guy who values the product higher than everyone else.
All you guys who complain about the product being priced over its value appear to misunderstand what "value" means.
If someone is buying it at that price, then to them its value is *at least* that much.
And if you've got a few boxes laying around and you're not selling them for that much, then *to you* the value is at least that much.
People are getting $75/brick for cheap .22lr right now. They are getting that from people for whom the value of a brick of .22 is *more* than $75.
For me, I've got a bunch of .22, but I'm not selling it, so the value of the .22, plus the cost of selling it, *is* more than $75.
If it was going for $1000 a brick I'd be selling.
So, somewhere in between is what *I* value it at.
HahahahaSure, and you didn't buy as it wasn't worth it to you.
Not price gouging.
Not bad business practices.
But they arent.Not if people are willing to pay that.
So, if nobody is paying that much, then they aren't really selling anything (and they aren't hurting anyone either)But they arent.
Here and other places people are saying the same as I am.
20x markup is bad business and people will remember.
Just look at how much ammo LG has for sale.....and its not moving.
Yeah, no. The reason it isn't selling is that the asking price is over what the market is currently willing to pay.Hahahaha
I have plenty of ammo but wouldnt buy theirs if I had none.
And yes, bad business practice absolutely...
Im not buying it.
My friends arent buying it.
Most here arent buying it.
Are you buying it?
You can look on their website at how many boxes of ammo they have.....it doesnt move.
Here and on other forums people are saying they will no longer use LG.
Thats very bad business.
People with weak character.Yeah, no. The reason it isn't selling is that the asking price is over what the market is currently willing to pay.
If it was lowered, you'd see how fast those "anti LG" people were no longer that.
None of any of that make it price gouging.People with weak character.
And.....whats the "yeah,no"???
Thats exactly what ive been saying this whole time.....their asking price is over what the market is willing to pay.....so FAR over it makes them assholes IMO.
You can think differently, thats fine.....Ive used them several times and thus is just the last straw....as ive already said.....their customer support sucks.
And to tell the truth, their regular prices were not great.
I never said a word about price gouging....not one word.None of any of that make it price gouging.
Just whining prices went up.
Apparently there is some movement on this case now. interesting discussion here.
Maybe actually link it bit just screen shot?
if you click it should bring you to reddit where the discussion is
Mike
I never said they were hurting anyone, never said it was price gouging, never said it was illegal and never said they couldnt do it.So, if nobody is paying that much, then they aren't really selling anything (and they aren't hurting anyone either)
Reminds me of a relative of mine, wife told him he had to sell his corvette. So he advertised it with a ridiculous price and would just keep saying "nobody's interested".
It's like the guys who go to a gun show and don't really want to part with anything, they just want people to look at their collection.