Posted on 09/07/2017 8:09:47 AM PDT by NautiNurse
Love it.”Price gouging”.
It’ called “supply and demand”.
If you stop it you get instant shortages. No incentive to add extra flights, seats, or anything else people need.
Gators game cancelled
Dear Lord.. The Weather Channel just accidentally showed a graphic of Hurricane José’s track.. It looks like it’s headed straight for NJ!
Yes. It’s Grand Turk that is getting nailed as of now.
Looks like the Floridians are going to visit us here in the Appalachian foot hills. Hopefully we get spared the tornado’s and other fun stuff.
Good.
When you do it to take undo advantage of an emergency, that is price gouging. It is wrong, it is rightfully illegal.
Thought the Gators liked water.
“Love it.Price gouging.
It called supply and demand.
If you stop it you get instant shortages. No incentive to add extra flights, seats, or anything else people need.’
so true.
After making fun of meteorologists for years for their sketchy at best weather predictions, I have to say they were exactly right, almost to the hour, on predicting Hurricane Harvey..... so pay attention to their announcements. Seems surreal that two weeks ago we were dealing with this very thing here in Texas and now will be watching you all in Florida. Stay safe!
Definitely worst case for T&C, they are getting the dirty side of the storm with huge storm surge and highest wins.
Welcome aboard.
That’s something, but Andrew was an unusually small storm, smaller than a lot of tropical storms.
Welcome to FR! We’re a funny, cranky, kindhearted bunch. Full of opinions and beliefs. We love America. In spite of everything and because of everything.
I’m in Orlando, where we’re expecting a helluva storm in a couple of days. No fun, but nothing like S.Fl. is anticipating.
I want to know who is controlling this weather.. It’s all too coinky dinky.
If Andrew had passed about 20 miles north of where it did, the damage easily probably would have been tripled.
What if their wholesale prices went up?
Mom says no one she is meeting, and she has been out and about every day this past week. (she has been in remission until last week and still drives) is preparing. She is trying to tell them this is not a “normal” hurricane. She says life in Sanford is normal. She says many have never been through something like this, so are not taking it seriously.
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