Marmaduke |
06-11-2024 06:40 AM |
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
(Post 2339249)
I have a different take on this topic. A business has the right to charge whatever they want for their product or service. That is capitalism. Price gouging only occurs when a business is taking advantage of people as a result of a special situation where the customer has no other choice but to pay an excessively high price for an essential product. Washing a car is not a special situation where price gouging applies. If you don't want to pay $34 for a car wash, then go somewhere else. But, it is not price gouging. The business has no obligation to charge based on their costs.
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I agree with you 100%. Love American Capitalism and Free Enterprise. However, I can always tell when business owners know their target market and have their finger on the pulse.
If I rolled up to a car wash gate and learned of the New Unposted $$$ Price, I would wish them luck and pull away, but not before stating that I was ONCE a Loyal and Valuable customer and ask them how they feel about losing me.
Unfortunately, the worker would shrugg and NEVER tell the owner.
The Morale of my story is that I wouldn't REALLY say a word, I'd just roll down to 466a where there are 3 NEW , competitive car wash sites within a mile of one another and check their rates since I'm down there frequently.
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