kwigybo88
Well-Known Member
I'd suggest you take your own advice and look up the definition. I didnt say anything about telling people what they can or cannot charge for their goods. I said some goods are overpriced no matter how many people choose to buy them.It’s not my fault you’re misrepresenting the situation! Price gouging assumes that it’s a good or service that is required that you have to buy at a high price and have no choice, like electricity!
You have alternative product choices with the same genetics even, where do you get the idea that until you get a tell people what they can charge for their goods or services? Open a book!
Try reading what's actually written.