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Thanks for all your answers.
Reverendfunk, I've got no objection to anyone buying stuff in and selling it a profit. What I don't like is the idea of someone grossly profiteering on people simply because they cannot get to the retailer that sells it at a reasonable price. The product is around 50p in Wilkinson's so where's it going to all end? Clearly, there's nothing stopping the post office selling this stuff at five quid a bottle if they wanted to. So is it acceptable for the little old lady who needs the stuff to pay that sort of price for it?
Twenty20, having looked at the prices of Tippex and allied products in the catalogues of Viking Direct and other office suppliers, I don't know how Wilkinson's can sell this stuff for less than 50p a bottle. The wholesale price as bulk purchases with these suppliers works out at more than Wilkinson's sell it. It seems that buying from wholesalers is not always cheaper.
At the end of the day, I suppose if the stuff they sold was the true Tippex or Liquid Paper brand, no-one would know where they sourced the stuff and would expect it to be on sale at price to give a reasonable profit to the post office owner. What I find annoying here is that everyone knows that Wilkinson's is a national chain that sells stuff at very competitive prices, often selling at less than supermarkets Because of this, when one of their Wilko branded products is seen being re-sold elsewhere it looks straight away as if the consumer is being taken for a mug. Caveat emptor is one thing but morals are somethin else.