• Squirrel@thelemmy.club
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    2 months ago

    It is tacky to leave the sticker on there with the lower price, but you are the one who paid 12£. How does it matter what they paid? If they search for books to resell at a profit, that’s time spent, risk taken, and money earned.

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    2 months ago

    You chose to buy it at that price. What does it matter what the original price was or how much the seller made? You thought the price was fair, had the choice to not buy it or buy it somewhere else.

    This isn’t like scalpers buying up items, creating artificial scarcity and driving up prices for profit. This is just plain old capitalism.

    Presumably the price also included shipping and handling fees, since you bought it online. So in the end the seller probably made just a couple of quid, he deserves to get paid for what he does no?

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      12£ is just the book, no shipping included.

      Making a X10 markup on something you bought from a charity is infuriating imo

      And sorry for finding basic capitalism infuriating.

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            The picture shows ISBN 9781784708276

            I search this to get the title: “Entangled Life - How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds and Shape Our Futures”

            I see £, so I’m going to assume it’s the UK. I picked Manchester as a city to search.

            I search the book.

            Seven 2021 versions, three 2020 versions, and audio book are available.

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    listen, you paid what you thought it was worth to you that’s how retail works they buy product, then sell them at a markup you buy products from them only if you think it’s worth the price they’re asking you get the product, they get the money

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      I don’t think about the price, It’s about reselling something you got at a charity.

      Plenty of stores sell cheap, used stuff that everyone can fit in their budgets. More and more of these resellers are picking the stores clean, leaving a lot less available for those who “need” it.

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        2 months ago

        charity shops aren’t for those who “need” the products, their sole purpose is to generate funds for the charity. have you lost your mind?

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    Most book sellers on the Internet roam around, buy used books, cut them to make them look new and then sell it as new.

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        2 months ago

        Using a paper cutter, aligning the worn pages along the outside edge of the book into a nice looking rectangle

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        They take a bit off the edges, which, when done right, can make them look new at a first glance

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    2 months ago

    Ok, don’t buy it online then go get it from the thrift store yourself. Oh that takes valuable time and effort? Guess that’s why it was marked up, peoples’ time is worth money.

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      2 months ago

      Because I live in another country, a non English speaking one, so there’s zero chance that thud book will make it to my country thrift store

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        My case rests, the seller of the book provided you a valuable service then by making a product available to you that you otherwise wouldn’t be able to get, and you’re mad that they made a little money for their time?