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Kaspersky All Version Keys 24 January 2010 Ufc' title='Kaspersky All Version Keys 24 January 2010 Ufc' />Best Buy Apologizes For Selling 4. Packs of Water While CNBC Asks If Disaster Capitalism Is So Bad. Did you see those packs of water being sold at a Best Buy store in Houston for as much as 4. The photos went viral as an example of predatory price gouging in the wake of Hurricane Harvey. But the company is now apologizing and saying it was all a big misunderstanding. Moments after coverage of the Las Vegas match between UFC fighter Conor McGregor and undefeated boxer Floyd Mayweather was scheduled to begin at 900pm. Eastern on. RT delivers latest news and current events from around the world including special reports, entertainment news and exclusive video. Meanwhile, CNBC doesnt think that disaster capitalism is such a big deal. There have been over 5. According to the Texas Attorney General, the price gouging has included hotel prices quadrupling, fuel for as much as 1. But Best Buy was recently singled out on social media when a tweet showed that some packs were being sold at a Houston location for 2. People were disgusted, to say the least. This was a big mistake on the part of a few employees at one store on Friday, a Best Buy spokesperson told CNBC. As a company we are focused on helping, not hurting affected people. Were sorry and it wont happen again, the statement continued. Not as an excuse but as an explanation, we dont typically sell cases of water. The mistake was made when employees priced a case of water using the single bottle price for each bottle in the case, the spokesperson from Best Buy concluded. The penalty for price gouging in Texas is a fine of up to 2. And if the victim is over the age of 6. So while Best Buy contends that it was all an honest mistake, they have a legal responsibility not to price gouge during a disaster. Thats the law in Texas. But amazingly, a host from CNBC acknowledged that while it might be immoral to overcharge during a crisis, he still wondered if the law should be enforced. CNBC had the Attorney General of Texas, Ken Paxton, on their network this week and asked why businesses shouldnt be allowed to charge whatever they want, even after a natural disaster. Attorney General, clearly all of us would be agreed that its a moral issue to try and oversell necessities at a time of crisis. Is it and should it be a legal issue as well the CNBC host asked. Surely its up to the seller to sell their product at the price they wish, even if morally clearly at this time they shouldnt be overcharging for necessities. The Attorney General shot back that the law is in place for a reason and that he was going to enforce it. Well, clearly the Texas legislature thought differently, because they were the ones who put the penalties in place. Kaspersky All Version Keys 24 January 2010 Ufc' title='Kaspersky All Version Keys 24 January 2010 Ufc' />Its up to 2. Hulk The Game Demo more. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said. So, of course, our legislature, signed by a governor many years ago, clearly didnt want during natural disasters the necessities to be jacked up in price, Paxton continued. So that was a decision that they made and were enforcing it. Its incredible that anyone could ask whether selling 1. Jordan Knight 1999 Rar there. Nothing, not even the lives of hundreds of thousands of people, should apparently get in the way of making a buck. CNBCCorrection This post originally misstated one of the prices for the packs of water. I regret the error. JPY Japanese Yen Latest News, Analysis and Forex. Latest JPY market news, analysis and Japanese Yen trading forecast from leading. Did you see those packs of water being sold at a Best Buy store in Houston for as much as 42 per pack The photos went viral as an example of predatory pricegouging. Tenku notshirotwapyuta Big Miracle 2012 DVDRip READNFO x264SiC Love and Other Drugs. Eng DivX On Style17 E07. Joshua Radin Underwater here. CATV H264. 480pSHINs Bob.