Are the days of "flipping" ammo about over?

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Honeybee

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Saw a man struggling to push around a dolly full of 22 bricks, he was there at 8am on Saturday. Wanted $100 a brick and would not come down.
Saw him again at closing still pushing a full dolly. Did not see him on Sunday.
bet it took him months of standing in line at Walmart to get them.
 

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Saw a man struggling to push around a dolly full of 22 bricks, he was there at 8am on Saturday. Wanted $100 a brick and would not come down.
Saw him again at closing still pushing a full dolly. Did not see him on Sunday.
bet it took him months of standing in line at Walmart to get them.

I bet he probably played a part in the new rule about no wheeled carts at the next show. Individuals basically trying to get away with not buying a table and wandering around with a table on wheels.

Glad to hear that guy got what he deserved with virtually no sales.
 

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Unfortunately the one thing that would fix this problem probably won't happen until lake season kicks into full swing and takes everyones mind off it.
And maybe not thing.
People just need to calm down and not buy any.
The gougers will get stuck with a bunch and the shelves will fill back up.
But like I said.....probably won't happen.
 

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