
Fred Flintstone
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Very simply - GREED. Go to the local shops and support them. You never know their prices could well be cheaper now. |
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andrew l
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Christmas is an opportunity. they have an obligation to make the most of that opportunity.
You will also find that in three weeks time, when consumers have forgotten these price rises, they will announce price reductions, removing the price rises of which we speak and making Christmas more affordable! What good chaps these billion dollar enterprises are! |
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tato fighters
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They are just too greedy!
They want money money money! |
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ozma_19
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They are taking advantage of everyone's seemingly "open wallet syndrome" for the holiday season. They're all about making the money, not providing good deals while still maintaining a nice profit. |
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dukalink6000
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Supply and demand. They have the supply, so they can demand whatever they want for it |
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styce
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because people tend to buy more when its christmas.
i guess because of presents, or the fact that everyone is happier at this time of the year. these shops are greedy. |
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english rose
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cos they know they can.
it really is unfair as we all struggle to pay for christmas esp us single parents. |
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mrs_empo
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we are stupid enough to pay the inflated prices for what we want and they are milking it! |
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I <3 Swingers
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Why wouldn't they?
It's a dog-eat-dog world... it looks like you're wearing milk-bone underpants. |
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winds_of_justice
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Price and demand.
If the demand is high then the price goes up. If the demand is low then the price goes down. Something like that, anyway that's how it works. |
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darren_nnx
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they draining out your money! |
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Simmer
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Because they know there will be a high demand for products, and they can up the prices to maximize their profit. |
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CautiousNorm.
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Thats how they make billions |
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Frank Castle
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Because you were too dumb to buy your gifts back in October.
Hopefully the next year you will be smarter than them.
Here is more Advice:
Buy shares in Target every month until you die.
A $20,000.00 USD investment two decades ago is now worth $600,000.00 USD
If you start now you will be a millionaire by 2026 |
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