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==What is a Scalper?== A scalper is someone who buys an in-demand item ([[Games Workshop|such as miniatures]]) to resell it at a vastly inflated price. These scumbags make themselves an unwanted middleman in an attempt to make profit. Their ''modus operandi'' is simple, yet irritatingly effective: *A scalper sees that a product is going to be so highly demanded that the supply chain won't be able to deal with the demand fast enough. *He then preorders/buys as many copies of said product as possible, [[Just as Planned|reducing the stock available and making other customers frustrated with their inability to buy the product]]. *After scarcity hits and customers start looking elsewhere, he then sells his massive stock of said product. [[RAGE|With a massive increase of the initial price.]] *If everything goes well, he'll sell enough copies of the product to get a [[Profit|substantial profit]]. Needless to say, this is an increasingly problematic situation, especially with the advent of online stores that allow you to just order in bulk and sell it very easily. This is worsened by the fact many companies partake in very limited releases (either in copies produced or in time available) to generate a sense of urgency, and thus make people want to buy it as fast as possible, benefiting a lot to the scalper's strategy. After all, both the company and the retailers sell just as many copies, so this doesn't affect them that much in the long run. Though it can backfire on the scalper if the product doesn't sell as well as he hoped, leaving him with a massive stock and quite a lot of money lost. It can also happen that many countries and companies are starting to regulate this phenomenon, although how much they can/should intervene is a matter of [[Skub|controversy]].
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