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    A suggestion instead of paper towels (we switched to these years ago). Sams has big packs of bar towels over where their industrial kitchen stuff is. Huge pack relatively cheap cost. Sturdy and wash well.

    It’s wasteful but I like paper towels for cleaning up vape stuff and spills when mixing. We don’t go through a lot but just thought I’d see if I could get some since they are cheaper buying bulk.
     

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    Guys if you see price gouging on Amazon report the seller to Amazon. I saw a report today that Amazon is starting to take action against them but only if they are reported.

    How do you report them? I have never done that.
     

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    It’s wasteful but I like paper towels for cleaning up vape stuff and spills when mixing. We don’t go through a lot but just thought I’d see if I could get some since they are cheaper buying bulk.
    I buy a big 500 pack of napkins for vape messes and a quick sandwich holder.
     

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    What is price gouging?
    It's a disparaging term used by people who don't understand basic economics, who would rather see empty shelves rather than have prices rise to keep supply and demand in balance.
     

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    It's a disparaging term used by people who don't understand basic economics, who would rather see empty shelves rather than have prices rise to keep supply and demand in balance.
    That's what I thought. I looked it up and there is no federal laws against price gouging but there are 34 states that have price gouging laws. The laws only apply to retailers and does not apply to private parties.
     

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    It's a disparaging term used by people who don't understand basic economics, who would rather see empty shelves rather than have prices rise to keep supply and demand in balance.
    Most people including me would probably grumble a bit if prices rose at a reasonable rate. But we would pay that increase . Maybe 10%. Any thing that goes up more than 100% 's of yesterdays price is nothing short of greed.

    Eta. The resources in supply of raw materials could not have caused an overnight jump so soon.
     

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    How do you report them? I have never done that.

    Not sure - couldn't find anything specific in their policy or help section, however maybe you can "report" the seller via the customer service number - The best way I know of:

    888 - 208 - 4331

    Have them call you (have to sign-in first): Amazon Sign-In

    or Online Chat (Again have to sign-in first & other's say this is the best way ): www.amazon.com / gp / help / customer / contact-us

    Or even - E-mail if Ya' have Prime: primary@amazon.com

    OH YEA - Then there your State Attorney General's Office and/or hopefully they have a "Gouging" Hotline as they do here in FL . . . :thumbs:


    Hopefully information is helpful . . . Just Sayin' . . . ;)


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    How do you report them? I have never done that.
    honestly neither have I. I would assume you hit a contact Amazon link somewhere and go from there. I was passing on what I read in a news report that Amazon was taking action on price gouging if reports are made to alert them.

    As for the Vaper towel. I was merely suggesting an option if paper towel could not be found.
     

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    As for the Vaper towel. I was merely suggesting an option if paper towel could not be found.
    Lint free rags work very well too. Building supplies stores, hardware stores, and some big box retailers carry them in the paint department, and are not very expensive. Another decent option, especially for those that don't have access to a Sam's Club or something similar.
     

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    Eta. The resources in supply of raw materials could not have caused an overnight jump so soon.
    Cost or supply of raw materials is not what sets price. Supply and demand at any given moment is what sets price. When there's a big spike in demand, industry can't just instantly increase production to match it. So you can either allow the price mechanism to work and have supply available (quite possibly at prices you don't care to pay), or you can have empty shelves where supplies are entirely gone for a while.

    Sometimes it works the other way too. E.g: There's been a big down-turn in demand for crude oil due to this mess. People are driving less, airplanes are flying less, etc, etc. Crude oil is currently selling for well under the marginal cost of production. Is that a good thing? Depends on your perspective. Fuel prices are certainly coming down, but if this situation continues for too long, some producers will go out of business, and when demand picks up again, they won't be there to pick up the slack, meaning prices may revert to higher levels than before the downturn in demand.

    Now on the lighter side:

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    Cost or supply of raw materials is not what sets price. Supply and demand at any given moment is what sets price. When there's a big spike in demand, industry can't just instantly increase production to match it. So you can either allow the price mechanism to work and have supply available (quite possibly at prices you don't care to pay), or you can have empty shelves where supplies are entirely gone for a while.

    Sometimes it works the other way too. E.g: There's been a big down-turn in demand for crude oil due to this mess. People are driving less, airplanes are flying less, etc, etc. Crude oil is currently selling for well under the marginal cost of production. Is that a good thing? Depends on your perspective. Fuel prices are certainly coming down, but if this situation continues for too long, some producers will go out of business, and when demand picks up again, they won't be there to pick up the slack, meaning prices may revert to higher levels than before the downturn in demand.

    Now on the lighter side:

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    I was more upset with the .22 shortage than I am with the current shortages we have now. I can't replace my ammo with leaves, unlike TP.
     

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    Cost or supply of raw materials is not what sets price. Supply and demand at any given moment is what sets price. When there's a big spike in demand, industry can't just instantly increase production to match it. So you can either allow the price mechanism to work and have supply available (quite possibly at prices you don't care to pay), or you can have empty shelves where supplies are entirely gone for a while.

    Sometimes it works the other way too. E.g: There's been a big down-turn in demand for crude oil due to this mess. People are driving less, airplanes are flying less, etc, etc. Crude oil is currently selling for well under the marginal cost of production. Is that a good thing? Depends on your perspective. Fuel prices are certainly coming down, but if this situation continues for too long, some producers will go out of business, and when demand picks up again, they won't be there to pick up the slack, meaning prices may revert to higher levels than before the downturn in demand.

    Now on the lighter side:

    w2KIuI9.jpg
    Normally i would agree. But like the guy on Amazon who was no longer able to sell his product at such inflated rates. He is already out of businees. Consumers are what drives the economy. If no one is buying then supply/demand are useless.
     

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    Normally i would agree. But like the guy on Amazon who was no longer able to sell his product at such inflated rates. He is already out of businees. Consumers are what drives the economy. Of no one is buying then supply/demand are useless.
    People were paying those prices though. Before Amazon shut him down, his products were selling just fine for the 24 hours they were up. While I think it's morally questionable of a practice, I don't think it's just plain wrong.
     

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    People were paying those prices though. Before Amazon shut him down, his products were selling just fine for the 24 hours they were up. While I think it's morally questionable of a practice, I don't think it's just plain wrong.
    If the product is legal and buyers are willing to pay the seller's price, why should a marketplace like Amazon shut him down?

    Now there's a supply, that's in demand, which is sitting somewhere unused, not helping anyone.
     

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    Normally i would agree. But like the guy on Amazon who was no longer able to sell his product at such inflated rates. He is already out of businees. Consumers are what drives the economy. If no one is buying then supply/demand are useless.
    He created a supply issue by buying them all in those areas, then profited from that demand, during a pandemic. Just awful, and good for amazon for taking care of it.
     

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    Let's not forget Muji pads and Sally's rayon boxes. Cotton Bacon and Firebolt sound a little weird for that application though.

    The idea of dry burning and rewicking takes on a whole new meaning.:D
    Only useful if you get enough fiber. If not....well....:blink:

    I have a huge bag of old towels and shop rags in the garage...it’ll do in a pinch. :laugh:
     

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