STORE WON’T LET HOARDER RETURN TOILET PAPER AND SANITIZER
In Adelaide, Australia, a man was denied in his attempt to return thousands of dollars’ worth of toilet paper and hand sanitizer to a local supermarket after stockpiling them at the start of the coronavirus panic buying outbreak. Adelaide chain Drakes Supermarkets said the man was part of a team of stockpilers looking to profiteer off the pandemic. He had purchased nearly $10,000 worth of toilet paper and sanitizer several weeks ago, but failed to re-sell the goods online after his eBay site was shut down. He was refused a refund on 132 packs of toilet paper and 150 one-liter bottles of hand sanitizer.
* His bank account was wiped out, as it were.
* Toilet paper and hand sanitizer makes a good soup, I hear.
* Let’s say, to be generous, $25 for a 24-pack of TP, and $12 for a liter of sanitizer. (132 x 25) + (150 x 12) = 3300 + 1800 = $5400, max, nowhere near the $10,000 he paid. Who’s ripping off who here?
* So he’s just going to keep it and use it in his own home. He won’t need to buy this stuff again until 2036.








