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Why would anyone think its altruism? Also what’s to stop 10 people who bought a rifle each to flip them?
I think its advertising. One guy buys 10 rifles, he will tell his friends. 10 guys buy a rifle a piece, and they tell their (collective) friends. Now you have all these people (10 times the original amount) thinking they should check out PA in the future.
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One thing PA does a bunch of is: “limit x per family.” I wonder how altruistic their motives are? Is it really to spread the goods “fairly” or is it just to create the hype. They do it all the time. Not just Colt. This one was “limit of one”
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$1100.00 right now is a very decent price for a 6920. If they are hyping, their price doesn't really reflect it.
At that price, one person would have bought every one of them and then flipped them.
Why would anyone think its altruism? Also what’s to stop 10 people who bought a rifle each to flip them?
I think its advertising. One guy buys 10 rifles, he will tell his friends. 10 guys buy a rifle a piece, and they tell their (collective) friends. Now you have all these people (10 times the original amount) thinking they should check out PA in the future.
Conversely, you raise prices to $1799.00 each, probably still sell them in this market but singly,and have everyone whine and cry about the price when they can't afford one.
Limited supply right now so you choose a path to follow, either theirs, or maybe CTD's where they double or triple prices to buyers. And you know what kind of web 'advertising'' [read free market haters] that gets you.