What's stopping vendors from selling the SNES Classic at like $1,000 dollars right out of the gate? Probably some kind of wholesaling deal?
It seems like there are certain things where the demand so outstrips supply that it's weird that prices stay so low
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See also: bots that buy out popular concert and sporting event tickets as soon as they go on sale and then resell at way way higher price
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I guess I'm surprised/afraid/interested why a more market-based approach hasn't been standardized by someone
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Nintendo cancels retailer deals if you put it above MSRP, so retailers can only boost price by bundling with more profitable merch.
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Yeah, I figured. It's, just, like, so weird that these things are gonna be worth way more than they're asking for?
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