• The Pantser@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    We need to get rid of them, they cost us nothing, we have thousands. But we can’t make them free or give them to children. = Capitalism

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      10 months ago

      That’s not even capitalism. That’s just dumb greed. Capitalism is ruled by supply and demand. They have an oversupply with no demand. If they have thousands taking up valuable storage space, they should be free or they should be incurring the lesser expense of disposing them in the local landfill/recycling center.

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      10 months ago

      You’re probably right, but there are reasons why one might list a nominal price, but not actually collect payment.

      I’ve listed things on Craiglist for a small price but not collected the money. With free items, “buyers” can be more flaky, and I don’t want to deal with that — but by placing a small price, people seemed better at showing up to pick stuff up on time, etc. So, list a price, and then reverse bait and switch when they arrive to pick up item and give it away.

      For these, I could imagine wanting them to go to a good home. With no price, you may get frat house pranks, etc., so a small price gets people who are actually interested.

      Or…yeah, you’re probably right.

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      10 months ago

      Plus they only kill 5 minutes yet cost $2!? What kind of swanky neighborhood is this in, that people can afford to prolly give their kids cancer for $2 (EACH!), without at least dulling the hunger sensation for 5 minutes first?

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    10 months ago

    A whole bunch of you never went to quirky toy shops as a kid where this was the norm. They know EXACTLY what these are. The whole story and mystery is just to excite kids into buying a 5¢ piece of plastic. It’s even hinted at in the story(they make a funny noise). Someone did correctly point out that these are just a musical instrument, played by swinging them around.

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      10 months ago

      But but they said they honestly didn’t know…

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      10 months ago

      Never knew about brushing scam before. I had something similar happen at a place I worked. Our regular supplier did a delivery but it had a bunch of stuff we didn’t order. We called the supplier and they said “we’re just trying to get rid of that junk.” Oh thanks, guess I’ll throw it out for you!

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    10 months ago

    Even though I rarely shopped there, it was a nice Classic Austin ® vibe to have the ole ToyJoy there on Guadalupe. Ohh well… nothing is forever.

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    10 months ago

    giant bendy straws that connect to each other, end-to-end? you could make an interesting art piece out of them. find some multi-point joint pieces or 3d print them… the possibilities are as endless as their apparent supply.