• Cypher@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    You’ve described the business model of used book stores.

    I don’t see anything inherently wrong with that model.

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      10 days ago

      No, I have not.

      Holy crap, we’ve turned this particular corner now? It’s not that Lemmy is surprisingly overcome with fans of meme stocks, people have legitimately forgotten how the late days of the game specialist retailer as garbage-tier pawn shop for kids worked?

      I was not ready.

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        10 days ago

        Gamestop and its contemporaries scamming little kids out of their videogame money by paying them next to nothing for games, reselling them at a huge markup and giving exactly nothing back to the people who made the games.

        Bookstores apparently scam readers when they buy books off of people and sell them to other people at a markup, and don’t pay the publisher or author a cent.

        It is literally the same business model.

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          10 days ago

          It is absolutely not. As I’m telling the other person with selective amnesia, Gamestop (and a couple of identical retailers worldwide) had dominant control over both the first sale and all resales and leveraged it to force abusive practices on game developers and publishers, competitors and their more vulnerable customers.

          It wasn’t a used book store, it was the equivalent of Amazon also owning 80% of the physical bookstores, telling writers which books would get shelf space, refusing to keep any stock unless someone had preordered it, then proceeding to aggressively hound readers to resell every one of their books and mark them up by several times the cut they got on a first sale, then using that additional second had profit to keep buying locations and driving smaller stores out of business.

          That’s not how used book stores operate.

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            9 days ago

            As I’m telling the other person with selective amnesia

            Pointing out that you managed to precisely describe the used bookstore business model and unilateraly declare it wasn’t the same isn’t amnesia, it is having reading comprehension.

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              9 days ago

              I did not. My actual response is still up there. Saying it doesn’t say what it says doesn’t magically rewrite it, that’s a very weird thing to attempt.

              I mean, you know I wrote it, right? I didn’t forget, it was ten minutes ago. Nobody else is reading these.

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                9 days ago

                where they’re self-dealing by selling the games at full price, re-purchasing them for pennies and then reselling them for near-full price again.

                Replace games with books in that sentence, that you typed, and tell me what the difference is. I will wait.

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                  9 days ago

                  What are you even doing, man? That’s a quote from four posts ago. Out of context, at that.

                  The term “gaslighting” is overused on the Internet, but misquoting myself at me while ignoring my own responses is… quite the attempt.

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                    9 days ago

                    What are you even doing, man?

                    Quoting you.

                    That’s a quote from four posts ago.

                    Yes that’s how comment chains work.

                    Out of context, at that.

                    It is perfectly in context as you’re describing the Gamestop business model in that quote.