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<blockquote data-quote="rr2008" data-source="post: 2486574" data-attributes="member: 4073"><p>appreciate the answer, i wouldn't mind paying more to retailer in order to have inventory on the shelf. i would think retailers would themselves want to stop the practice that is going on. a very few purchasing most or all the goods at retail and then getting I am guessing double (is that about what those that are doing this are doing). if retailers would bring the price up on the items until it got to the price point that they were able to maintain inventory on the shelf (market price), then the practice would be stopped (guessing). it just bugs me that you go into retailer and the shelf space is empty, sure seems that that is very expensive empty shelf space. on the reverse of that when item on the shelf is too expensive it sits and accumulates dust then retailer would lower price, again item sitting on shelf not turning is missed revenue too. disclaimer - I own no position in WM or other retailer other than what is held by funds I am invested in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rr2008, post: 2486574, member: 4073"] appreciate the answer, i wouldn't mind paying more to retailer in order to have inventory on the shelf. i would think retailers would themselves want to stop the practice that is going on. a very few purchasing most or all the goods at retail and then getting I am guessing double (is that about what those that are doing this are doing). if retailers would bring the price up on the items until it got to the price point that they were able to maintain inventory on the shelf (market price), then the practice would be stopped (guessing). it just bugs me that you go into retailer and the shelf space is empty, sure seems that that is very expensive empty shelf space. on the reverse of that when item on the shelf is too expensive it sits and accumulates dust then retailer would lower price, again item sitting on shelf not turning is missed revenue too. disclaimer - I own no position in WM or other retailer other than what is held by funds I am invested in. [/QUOTE]
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