legit — yeah. and it wasn'tjust consoles. they'd scalped seasonal gifts during christmas, outdoor furniture and swimming pools during the summer. they were involved in pretty much everything. but no doubt it was his lot that were buying up the ps5s. so i put it to him how this caused problems for so many. isn't that creating unfair competition? yeah, it is, but i think if you look at any marketplace and anywhere where you see a supply and demand issue, you're going to see people exploiting that. if there's an arbitrage opportunity, people are going to capitalise on that. it's like, why would you leave the money on the table? there will be people out there paying more than what they should do for these products. yeah. so, is that not morally reprehensible at the end of the day? i don't...| wouldn't class not having a ps5 as suffering. like, i think that's a luxury. it was a combative chat with questions of legality, morals, ethics, and he wouldn't back down. if you look at every step in the supply chain, sony buying these chips,