Sentences with phrase «scalpers who»

It should be all inclusive, and NOT a designation for the scalpers who couldn't care less.
This is partly due to customers in waiting lists and partly due to scalpers who will then try to sell the hybrid console for a quick profit through online marketplaces.
Big whoop, they get them first, but by the time they get them scalpers who have been selling them will have been hosed (hopefully).
thax, my advice is that even scalpers who tend to be all the time on the laptop to benefit from small pips need time to relax and come in the markets when they feel are ready than suffering from all the time chart analysis palalysis.
There is a whole army of forex scalpers who are trying to grab every conceivable break from these small price fluctuations.
The so - called «bot bill» creates penalties for scalpers who use ticket bots, or software that can circumvent limits on the number of tickets one person can buy, and then resell them for higher prices.
Scalpers who exploit such software could now face criminal, class A misdemeanor charges.
In the early years, Reiss made sure his products were on the backs of bouncers and scalpers who faced harsh temperatures in an urban environment.
They were connected, and they were in turn connected to the 30 people in their train car, the scalper who sold them their tickets at below face value, the whole paid attendance of 21,343.
Jennifer Jason Leigh gives an incredible performance as Stacy, the young girl learning about sex the hard way, Brian Backer nails his role as Mark «Rat» Ratner, the nerdy kid who falls for Stacy, and Robert Romanus brings life to Mike Damone, the street - smart ticket scalper who doles out much - needed dating advice to poor Rat.
This can be important to a scalper who enjoys more flexibility.

Not exact matches

Other reasons the company could be faltering in China include the government's «official bias toward bolstering homegrown competition,» according to the Times, as well as scalpers, who tend to buy new cars early on and resell them, thus deflating actual sales figures.
It was once «controlled and regulated by scalpers and brokers, who either gouged consumers on «hot» tickets or withheld excess inventory for fear that selling low would distort pricing,» wrote Sports Illustrated's Jon Wertheim last year.
Some scalpers, who acquired tickets to Trump's inauguration with the intent of reselling them on the secondary market, are striking out in their efforts to peddle them.
On one end of the spectrum are scalpers, who go for one or two ticks of profit several times a day in trades lasting just seconds.
Scalper A speculator on the trading floor of an exchange who buys and sells rapidly, with small profits or losses, holding his positions for only a short time during a trading session.
A person who engages in this practice is known as a scalper.
A ticket scalper we'll call Alan, who has 25 years of experience in the business, recently met with one of our reporters to reveal the strange economics of ticket resellers.
Especially taking into consideration scalpers and people who buy doubles for collections, family members or customization.
Due to poor planning on Nintendo's part, the NES Classic was impossible to find unless you wanted to pay a high scalpers price, and many people who wanted one didn't get the chance to have one.
Due to poor planning on Nintendo's part, the NES Classic was impossible to find unless you wanted to pay a high scalpers price, and many people who wanted one didn't get the chance to have one.
Hey @BestBuy can you cancel this scalper's orders so we can get more #SNESClassic for people who actually want to play them?
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