Mildly annoying
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 5:57 pm
So I have been combing the Wal Marts and Academy stores looking for 9mm ammo for the past several weeks and finally last night one Wal Mart had a ton of WWB 9mm 100rd boxes in stock. So I tried to buy three boxes. No dice. They would only sell me two, they said that it was their manager's directive to make sure that other people would be able to get it (you price gouging people please chime in now. They are rationing it, without raising the price, even though they could raise the price and still sell it all).
So today I went to another Wal Mart (grocery shopping) and they also had a few boxes in stock. I happened to be in line behind two other people who were getting ammo. The first guy bought two boxes. There were five left. The next guy bought all of the 9mm, .357SIG and .45 ammo they had, and requested that they head into overstock and get everything they had there. I bet he spent way over $1000. Needless to say those of us who were in line left.
So, you see... if Wal Mart had done some price-gouging, I would have probably been able to buy some ammo. If it was $30/box instead of $20/box, I doubt the dude would have bought 52 boxes. Alternately, if Wal Mart had universally limited each customer to 2 boxes (not just one location), then I would have bought the three boxes that I wanted to begin with, since I was willing to go to two different stores. But as it is, I only got two and some enterprising jerk got the rest.
It's mildly annoying that this guy was so inconsiderate to clean out Wal Mart even though people were actually in line behind him, and annoying that Wal mart would let him do so. But it's his right to do so and Wal Mart's right to sell ammo under whatever terms they see fit so the libertarian capitalist in me has to hold his temper.
So today I went to another Wal Mart (grocery shopping) and they also had a few boxes in stock. I happened to be in line behind two other people who were getting ammo. The first guy bought two boxes. There were five left. The next guy bought all of the 9mm, .357SIG and .45 ammo they had, and requested that they head into overstock and get everything they had there. I bet he spent way over $1000. Needless to say those of us who were in line left.
So, you see... if Wal Mart had done some price-gouging, I would have probably been able to buy some ammo. If it was $30/box instead of $20/box, I doubt the dude would have bought 52 boxes. Alternately, if Wal Mart had universally limited each customer to 2 boxes (not just one location), then I would have bought the three boxes that I wanted to begin with, since I was willing to go to two different stores. But as it is, I only got two and some enterprising jerk got the rest.
It's mildly annoying that this guy was so inconsiderate to clean out Wal Mart even though people were actually in line behind him, and annoying that Wal mart would let him do so. But it's his right to do so and Wal Mart's right to sell ammo under whatever terms they see fit so the libertarian capitalist in me has to hold his temper.