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> all this price gouging

Price gouging is short term and localised. If you truly think you’ve identified a mispriced product, this is HN. You’re capable of more than loosely complaining about it.



> Price gouging is short term and localised. If you truly think you’ve identified a mispriced product, this is HN. You’re capable of more than loosely complaining about it.

I don't understand what point you tried to make. Whenever I see price gouging, my reaction is not to "disrupt markets" or put together elevator pitches. I move on with my life because I have better things to do with my life than planning to startup a company whenever I'm baffled by something.

In this case, if I see companies price gouging cargo bikes, I solve all my problems by not buying one. Easy. No elevator pitch required.

But that doesn't mean that people aren't being fleeced by these cargo bike companies.


> don't understand what point you tried to make. Whenever I see price gouging

You’re describing a product that’s too expensive for you. Just because something is expensive doesn’t prove price gouging.

You may also be confusing profiteering in general with price gouging. Even then, you’re made no argument showing the problem is excess margins. Unless you’re looked into the BOM, labour, inventory and certification costs, “this feels expensive” isn’t insightful.

> I have better things to do with my life than planning to startup a company whenever I'm baffled by something

Then it’s not price gouging or profiteering. It’s someone providing a niche product conveniently.

(I personally cannot see how you can make a high-power, decently-ranged, decent-quality electric bike in low volumes with fairly-paid labor and safe storage of e.g. the large batteries without a cost floor of a few thousand Euro.)


I see price gouging in the price of cheese at my local grocer.

You won't see me buying cows and fencing to disrupt their market, I have better things to do.


> see price gouging in the price of cheese at my local grocer

You probably don’t. You’re seeing some combination of prices you don’t like and/or profiteering.




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