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Price Gouging

Do these sellers realize that price gouging is illegal? I mean, $1,000.00 for 1 ounce of USED hand sanitizer while our nation is facing virus that is killing people is not just wrong, it's illegal. Then there is the fact that as fast as eBay is taking them down they are slipping by, by relisting them time & time again. With the above mentioned item being used, it is potentially not safe anyways. I just don't get how these people are going out buying up as much as they can, keeping it out of the hands of those who fall in the at risk groups & then thinking they will get rich while people are at risk of dying! I just find it really sad that some go that low in our nation. I just really want to know why are these items still for sell on eBay & still being allowed to be posted?

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the price of golf push carts is ridiculous selling used carts for almost triple the value smh 

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Wow smarty pants, that listing is for 500 bottles of sanitizer. That is actually impossibly cheap but bozos like you report perfectly legit listings like this. Deplorable.

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Dumb dumb that listing is for 500 bottles. Durr.
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So, I have not looked through all the replies here, but just what is the opinion about an auction listing for a 'banned' item?  If the item has a starting price of at or below retail & bidders raise that amount above retail, is that defined as price gouging?  It only takes two bidders to raise the price of an item, soap has sold for many times above retail here on this site, is that still defined as price gouging?  Not looking to get flamed about this issue, just do not understand that eBay issues a blanket policy on items when the seller is not starting his price above retail and the bidders are the ones pushing the amount upwards.

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@technosalvage_com wrote:

So, I have not looked through all the replies here, but just what is the opinion about an auction listing for a 'banned' item?  If the item has a starting price of at or below retail & bidders raise that amount above retail, is that defined as price gouging?  It only takes two bidders to raise the price of an item, soap has sold for many times above retail here on this site, is that still defined as price gouging?  Not looking to get flamed about this issue, just do not understand that eBay issues a blanket policy on items when the seller is not starting his price above retail and the bidders are the ones pushing the amount upwards.


@technosalvage_com 

 

A banned item by Ebay is a banned item no matter the price.  Many posters using these as interchangeable words.  Often what is referred to as price gouging is just talk of a banned item.


mam98031  •  Volunteer Community Member  •  Buyer/Seller since 1999
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Interesting the Ebay just can't seem to nail down the black market selling on their site. 1 can of Lysol going for $50 right now, maybe that's considered a "normal" markup. Could it be the fact Ebay is making money off of these sales? Is that why they are unable to stop the black marketing of these items? Here's hoping for an AG investigation down the road, go after the companies that are not being good corporate citizens.

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just checked one i watched and reported 20 n95 was listed sold for 1400, plus shipping the pig would not even include shipping.

normal retail on 20 masks is 15 to 20 dollars  so 70x retail is gouging 

i understand some rise in price due to demand and how to get restock might cost more due to airshipping etc. but this was not a medical sight and eb was notified at 940.00 but even worst the sucker who bought them sight unseen then might have even been in the texas floods that was sellers location

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$64.65 for 1 can of Lysol spray, but 10pct is going to charity.-LOL.

 

In the Bay Area, Google and Facebook have stepped up as partners in the Covid-19 fight. Ebay is displaying the worst kind of corporate greed, putting profit over lives. I never thought I'd see a company displaying this kind of behavior.

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Agreed
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Clorox wipes and Lysol spray are appearing sporadically on store shelves, sold out within minutes. I can't help but wonder how many of these items are making their way to Ebay? I can imagine a worker making a little over minimum wage can see how much these go for on Ebay and I can also imagine some of these items never making it to the shelves.  Or people buying them for the express purpose of getting in on the Ebay Covid-19 death gravy train.

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@markyd_77 wrote:

Wow smarty pants, that listing is for 500 bottles of sanitizer. That is actually impossibly cheap but bozos like you report perfectly legit listings like this. Deplorable.


Doesn't matter what the price is, it can't be sold now.

 

 

 

 

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@thetiger25n 

 

See my response to you on this same post on a different thread.  Post #204

 

https://community.ebay.com/t5/Selling/Seller-Update-Masks-Hand-Sanitizer-and-Wipes-now-banned/m-p/30...


mam98031  •  Volunteer Community Member  •  Buyer/Seller since 1999
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One problem is sellers that continue to list items when they know they have been banned from Ebay.

 

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