• LufyCZ@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    They raised prices and left them there because enough people are paying these prices.

    Them asking for bailouts because of their prices hikes makes exactly 0 sense btw, if they need to sell more, they’ll just lower them again. The nice thing about margin is that it’s margin - as long as you’re making money, you’re making money, it just depends how much.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah they jacked up prices and realized that while they may be losing customers, they’re still making more money. They’d need to take a tangible financial hit to stop this shit.

      This same basic math is going right now at every other company that decided to opportunistically price gouge us.

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        1 year ago

        It’s prima facie evidence of price fixing. Not that I expect it to ever be prosecuted, or even seriously investigated.

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          1 year ago

          I think maybe they make an example of a few companies but that the fines are considerably less than the windfall of cash the price gouging got them and the rest of the offenders out there (many of which I bet are even worse) will get off scot-free

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          1 year ago

          Price fixing is when multiple companies collude to raise the price, companies charging more on their own is not price fixing.