Retailer BANS PS5 Sales To Scalpers After Chaos Breaks Out



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In Japan a restock for the PS5 arrived this past week and what started as a standard first come first serve situation at a retailer quickly broke down into mayhem as customers pushed into the store and to the registers forcing the retailer to now ban PS5 resellers.

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29 thoughts on “Retailer BANS PS5 Sales To Scalpers After Chaos Breaks Out”

  1. Good riddance … I’m surprised Sony ain’t suing them scalpers for even EXTRA money. After they bought their entire stock at a store, then sue them for selling their product without any seller’s license or agreement to sell like Target or
    Walmart can. Used consoles at a garage sale or Goodwill are a different story. Cause they’re worn and used. Plus, will be the only option to get a console once or if factories stopped producing them. Like the old rare consoles. The older the more collection worthy it is. Pong is the leader.

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  2. If you bought it with your hard-earned money you can do whatever you want with it .. now companies are going to control your dollar and what you do with it if I bought a hundred PlayStation 5 and I sold 99 of them that's my business no one else's they already got their money when I bought 100 of them scalpers aren't greedy that's part of the hustle the company is greedy

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  3. There should be a law where eBay and other like it can not list just released items say for 6 months and if items are 20% more than msrp. It should be an automatic delisting. Sony and Microsoft should push for eBay and other resell websites that they will not sell any consoles unless these type of controls are put into place.

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  4. And why exactly do people go through all this hassle for something that's basically just a PC with controllers as standard input device? I don't get those people… Neither those that pay 1000+ bucks for it which could be used to build a much more powerful gaming pc instead.

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