JBee
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I'll try.It super hard to interact with essays JBee, can you boil it down to one or maybe two salient points?
So my understanding so far from your posts is that you believe that scalpers have a detrimental impact on Tesla customers, because they increase the cost for customers and/or reduce the profitability of Tesla ie they have a net negative impact on sales and impede Tesla in their mission.
I postulate the counter argument that Tesla is largely unaffected by scalpers, to the point that they are not impacted enough to warrant a change in their sales strategy. Further that they have no influence on Tesla mission for change to sustainable energy, not only because of the minimal "perceivable" impact, but also in that Tesla is actively trying to circumvent any demand vs supply market restriction, by implementing complete vertical integration for all of their products.
My question is if the solutions offered in the OP, or by the proposed position, regardless of any moral justification, has any net benefit to achieving Tesla's goals. Tesla's goals is not to make money, rather change to sustainable energy, and having more currency does not always equate them having more compacity to achieve their goals. So how would what you propose help Tesla reach it's goals and not make it vulnerable to possible negative side effects by customers not agreeing with their tactics?
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