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Simon Robinson <simon@simonrobinson.com> wrote:
> That is really good of them. But what would be nice in that case would
> be if they could be persuaded - when they know they've got a rare old
> set that is in heavy demand - to restrict the numbers of the set that they
> will sell to any one person, in order to ensure that as many people as
> possible get at least some of the set.
Nah, too much trouble. I know *I* wouldn't bother doing that if I
were a retailer. The point is to sell your stock on hand and make a
profit.
If Larry or anyone else wanted to artificially limit the number they
would sell to people, fine, or even if the retailer *wanted* to do
it, fine. But artificial limits like that, while maybe keeping a
few random scalpers from ruining it for more people, also ruin it
for serious builder/collectors, or, more likely, it forces them to
go to more trouble to make multiple orders, etc.
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