A couple in Vancouver have spent $70,000 buying all the disinfectant wipes at multiple Costco outlets and selling them for up to four times as much on Amazonhttps://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2020/03/12/were-hustlers-amid-coronavirus-fears-this-couple-has-made-more-than-100000-reselling-lysol-wipes.html …
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Oh, absolutely. There's places where the law can't really work well, but that doesn't mean it's not immoral. Some people act like the law is the only way to tell what's wrong.
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An morality is a social construct. Something is moral if people let you get away with doing it.
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Yes, definitely hard to legally enforce. The call is for corporate citizens to step up and some take it more seriously. Amazon has actually removed the couple's listings and shut down their account. Some stores beginning to implement limits.
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"corporate citizen" is the most dystopian phrase I've ever heard
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After Hurricane Andrew, Florida enacted harsh laws against price gouging. Seems like other governments should emulate that.
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That's a law against selling it for an unreasonably high price, not the general concept of reselling things
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