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He has 17,700 Bottles of Hand Sanitizer and Nowhere to Sell Them

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Greedheads being terrible. Maybe this whole thing will expose the moral rot that overtaken this country and expose it. I wish nothing but the worst for these pandemic profiteers...

He Has 17,700 Bottles of Hand Sanitizer and Nowhere to Sell Them - The New York Times

On March 1, the day after the first coronavirus death in the United States was announced, brothers Matt and Noah Colvin set out in a silver S.U.V. to pick up some hand sanitizer. Driving around Chattanooga, Tenn., they hit a Dollar Tree, then a Walmart, a Staples and a Home Depot. At each store, they cleaned out the shelves.

Over the next three days, Noah Colvin took a 1,300-mile road trip across Tennessee and into Kentucky, filling a U-Haul truck with thousands of bottles of hand sanitizer and thousands of packs of antibacterial wipes, mostly from “little hole-in-the-wall dollar stores in the backwoods,” his brother said. “The major metro areas were cleaned out.”

Matt Colvin stayed home near Chattanooga, preparing for pallets of even more wipes and sanitizer he had ordered, and starting to list them on Amazon. Mr. Colvin said he had posted 300 bottles of hand sanitizer and immediately sold them all for between $8 and $70 each, multiples higher than what he had bought them for. To him, “it was crazy money.” To many others, it was profiteering from a pandemic.

The next day, Amazon pulled his items and thousands of other listings for sanitizer, wipes and face masks. The company suspended some of the sellers behind the listings and warned many others that if they kept running up prices, they’d lose their accounts. EBay soon followed with even stricter measures, prohibiting any U.S. sales of masks or sanitizer.

Now, while millions of people across the country search in vain for hand sanitizer to protect themselves from the spread of the coronavirus, Mr. Colvin is sitting on 17,700 bottles of the stuff with little idea where to sell them.

“It’s been a huge amount of whiplash,” he said. “From being in a situation where what I’ve got coming and going could potentially put my family in a really good place financially to ‘What the heck am I going to do with all of this?’”
 
In times of panic, stores need to stop that **** at the registers. I stocked up on some stuff in advance, but I didn't clear the shelves, and I'm not selling it on Ebay like a ****ing asshole.
 
He took a gamble, in violation of Tennessee law and he wants sympathy? I say charge him and seize the bottles...
 
In times of panic, stores need to stop that **** at the registers. I stocked up on some stuff in advance, but I didn't clear the shelves, and I'm not selling it on Ebay like a ****ing asshole.
Because of assholes like this, people like me can't get necessary supplies. We need rubbing alcohol to clean medical equipment that can't be heat sterilized. It is nowhere to be found. Our supplies are dwindling. We don't use or need a lot, just enough.
 
He can always just set up his own website, or put it on Ebay.
 
Because of assholes like this, people like me can't get necessary supplies. We need rubbing alcohol to clean medical equipment that can't be heat sterilized. It is nowhere to be found. Our supplies are dwindling. We don't use or need a lot, just enough.

Have you tried commercial scientific companies like Fisher? My facility has managed to keep up the supplies of sterile wipes and organics. Of course, to be fair, it's ****ing huge, but I think that smaller entities can still order from Fisher.
 
He can always just set up his own website, or put it on Ebay.

ebay has banned the sale of hand sanitizer, masks, etc.

He is violating Tennessee law by price gouging...
 
He took a gamble, in violation of Tennessee law and he wants sympathy? I say charge him and seize the bottles...

I say we form a line and everyone kicks his ass....
 
ebay has banned the sale of hand sanitizer, masks, etc.

He is violating Tennessee law by price gouging...

OK fine, he can set up his own website. Get a merch account for CCs and set up a retail template and use UPS for deliveries- easy as pie.
 
OK fine, he can set up his own website. Get a merch account for CCs and set up a retail template and use UPS for deliveries- easy as pie.

Now that he is in the NYT, I'm betting the state of Tennessee is going to be shutting him down soon and charging him with price gouging...
 
Because of assholes like this, people like me can't get necessary supplies. We need rubbing alcohol to clean medical equipment that can't be heat sterilized. It is nowhere to be found. Our supplies are dwindling. We don't use or need a lot, just enough.
Seriously, if your in trouble like that, PM me and I will send you anything I can.

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Now that he is in the NYT, I'm betting the state of Tennessee is going to be shutting him down soon and charging him with price gouging...

The last two paragraphs sum it up:

He thought about it more. “I honestly feel like it’s a public service,” he added. “I’m being paid for my public service.”

As for his stockpile, Mr. Colvin said he would now probably try to sell it locally. “If I can make a slight profit, that’s fine,” he said. “But I’m not looking to be in a situation where I make the front page of the news for being that guy who hoarded 20,000 bottles of sanitizer that I’m selling for 20 times what they cost me.”
 
He can always just set up his own website, or put it on Ebay.

Ebay and Amazon shut him down. That's why he's whining - nowhere to sell it.
 
Price gouging is bad anytime. imo, he thought he could profit from the Covid-19 problem. There are laws to stop crap like this.

If you support this guy, then you should have no problem when gas stations raise prices sky high during natural disasters.
 
Seriously, if your in trouble like that, PM me and I will send you anything I can.
I truly appreciate the offer. I'm hoping to get two bottles in the next two weeks. That'll do for a month or so. We try to stay supplied.

I went to my local Walgreens and the pharmacist said someone came in and bought out their entire stock. Same guy hit the Albertsons, Safeway, CVS, Ace hardware and Dollar Store in the neighborhood (based upon the timing and description of the purchaser). What amazed me is that none of them had a limitation. None of them.
 
In times of panic, stores need to stop that **** at the registers. I stocked up on some stuff in advance, but I didn't clear the shelves, and I'm not selling it on Ebay like a ****ing asshole.
f'real

We only need enough to go a couple, three weeks max w/o going to the store if you need to isolate yourself.
[ Though maybe you live where you can get delivery ]

The store will still be there.
And after the 2 or a few weeks, you can re-stock.

There's no reason I know of to think
  • your city's water will go out
  • you will lose power
  • you will lose internet or
  • that America's strategic TP infrastructure and supply lines will be compromised
 
Because of assholes like this, people like me can't get necessary supplies. We need rubbing alcohol to clean medical equipment that can't be heat sterilized. It is nowhere to be found. Our supplies are dwindling. We don't use or need a lot, just enough.

Yes, it's bad enough that people are frantically buying up supplies in a ridiculous panic mode - thanks largely to the media. But assholes like him take it to a different level.

In either case, merchants and their suppliers need to do more on their part to get these items restocked in a faster pace. Even when there's not a so-called pandemic, there's an issue with stores having empty shelves and not restocking like they should. It's laziness and neglect on the part of them and their suppliers.
 
I truly appreciate the offer. I'm hoping to get two bottles in the next two weeks. That'll do for a month or so. We try to stay supplied.

I went to my local Walgreens and the pharmacist said someone came in and bought out their entire stock. Same guy hit the Albertsons, Safeway, CVS, Ace hardware and Dollar Store in the neighborhood (based upon the timing and description of the purchaser). What amazed me is that none of them had a limitation. None of them.
Just know if you need help, your not alone. I like to think of everyone in DP as family. A Dsyfunctional family, lol but none the less we should all come together when we need one another.

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f'real

We only need enough to go a couple, three weeks max w/o going to the store if you need to isolate yourself.
[ Though maybe you live where you can get delivery ]

The store will still be there.
And after the 2 or a few weeks, you can re-stock.

There's no reason I know of to think
  • your city's water will go out
  • you will lose power
  • you will lose internet or
  • that America's strategic TP infrastructure and supply lines will be compromised

I was at costco yesterday, people buying up bottled water....I asked "do your faucets not work?" SMH

I have a 20,000 gallon swimming pool and a stove...water will never be a problem...
 
Greedheads being terrible. Maybe this whole thing will expose the moral rot that overtaken this country and expose it. I wish nothing but the worst for these pandemic profiteers...

He Has 17,700 Bottles of Hand Sanitizer and Nowhere to Sell Them - The New York Times

I have a classmate who wants to do what that asshole did. He also believes that the virus was manufactured by a global conspiracy to reduce the world’s population.

I welcome our alien conquerors.
 
I truly appreciate the offer. I'm hoping to get two bottles in the next two weeks. That'll do for a month or so. We try to stay supplied.

I went to my local Walgreens and the pharmacist said someone came in and bought out their entire stock. Same guy hit the Albertsons, Safeway, CVS, Ace hardware and Dollar Store in the neighborhood (based upon the timing and description of the purchaser). What amazed me is that none of them had a limitation. None of them.

Some stores are now imposing limits on mass-hysteria buying, which they should. But many of them didn't because they enjoy the profits. The almighty dollar is what it all comes down to.

I maintain that if merchants won't impose restrictions on crazed consumers clearing out their shelves, then they and their suppliers should be required to work overtime and restock as quickly as possible. Many stores have an ongoing issue of not replenishing what they run out of - even in "non-crisis" times.
 
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