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Although, on second thoughts...
You came home with the wrong woman?Capetonian wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2020 12:50 pmI got into a bit of trouble.
When we arrived home, and removed face masks ... She is not my wife....
So no barbies nor any group didgeridoo nonsense. One understands that.
Australian hoarder unable to return £5,000 of sanitary goods after failing to sell them online
The owner of Drakes Supermarkets said the man was part of a team who tried to profiteer as the crisis worsened
By Giovanni Torre Perth 15 April 2020 • 7:33pm
Karma, it seems, can be found on aisle three of Drakes Supermaket
An Australian hoarder has been left high and dry after his local supermarket refused to refund him for more than £5,000 worth of goods he tried to sell online, including 132 packs of toilet paper rolls.
The Adelaide man recently attempted to return the toilet paper and 150 one-litre bottles of hand sanitiser to Drakes Supermarkets.
The man hoarded the goods at the beginning of coronavirus panic buying, which saw supermarket shelves emptied of toilet paper, hand wash, sanitiser, tinned food, pasta and other goods.
Drakes Supermarkets director John-Paul Drake said the man was part of a team of hoarders planning to profiteer from shortages, but his attempts to sell the goods online fell flat.
Mr Drake told ABC Radio that the shopper had bought around $10,000 worth of goods with his “team” about one month ago and claimed he ran into trouble when his “eBay site (was) shut down”.
Mr Drake described the shopper’s actions as “absolutely disgraceful”
“The rest of my team (is) over this sort of behaviour and having to police people taking more than they need — that's a tough thing to deal with… I never thought I'd be in (the) situation that I'm seeing here. We're not used to it, no-one is used to it, when people take advantage of the system,” he said.
In early March police were called to a series of incidents, mostly in New South Wales, in which people came to blows while attempting to buy toilet paper. After one such incident on a Saturday morning in western Sydney, two women were charged with affray.
Most Australian supermarkets have now introduced limits on the number of such items shoppers can buy.
Capetonian; Apparently this clown had something like 5,400 rolls of bog paper!including 132 packs of toilet paper rolls.