... which is why I said: "(which, of course, is not to say that every one of the dealers complied with that restriction)".
I think Peter was probably right in his observation (created scarcity of some items will insure purchases of future items by buyers hoping for windfall profits).
>> So the actual TY company maybe didn't see the profits but you can bet that
>> there were a lot of employees that did the same thing as this dealer
My understanding is that Ty employees were not permitted to even buy any of the new issue beanie babies, so they would not have been able to sell them at inflated profits. Obviously, don't know for a fact that it didn't happen, but Ty was very security conscious about this and I doubt that very many got out without their consent. ----- jim o\-S
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