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<blockquote data-quote="FullAuto" data-source="post: 2035764" data-attributes="member: 5110"><p>I don't have a problem with it to a certain level. It may be months before the retailers have any more in stock to sell. There are some bills like building rent, electric, etc. that have to be paid every month whether there is stock on the shelves bringing customers in the store or not. There has to be a balance between customer relations and being able to sustain the business. If you business is only selling Pmags and lowers, you may have to sell at the market maximum to survive. But a place like H&H shouldn't raise their prices a penny IMO (not saying they did or didn't, just using them as an example). A place like H&H could raise prices, but if they don't have to, I think a far better return would be to hold prices steady since they have other products and services to sustain their business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FullAuto, post: 2035764, member: 5110"] I don't have a problem with it to a certain level. It may be months before the retailers have any more in stock to sell. There are some bills like building rent, electric, etc. that have to be paid every month whether there is stock on the shelves bringing customers in the store or not. There has to be a balance between customer relations and being able to sustain the business. If you business is only selling Pmags and lowers, you may have to sell at the market maximum to survive. But a place like H&H shouldn't raise their prices a penny IMO (not saying they did or didn't, just using them as an example). A place like H&H could raise prices, but if they don't have to, I think a far better return would be to hold prices steady since they have other products and services to sustain their business. [/QUOTE]
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