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RaceBannon
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June 2021 supplier puts temporary 20% surcharge

November 2021 surcharge becomes permanent and an additional 15% price hike

That's 35 % for our Biden voters

And counting
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  • hardhat
    hardhat Member Posts: 8,344
    Biden made the economy boom. It boomed so fast, there's just a little temporary problem. You gals are never happy.
  • Bendintheriver
    Bendintheriver Member Posts: 7,183 Standard Supporter
    In my industry we have seen that all over the place. A major supplier who is a Top 50 corp. told me that they had to put a 25% surcharge on transportation alone. The surcharge is now permanent and the price on the shelf to builders which equals Homeowners which equals you and me is now 35% higher than 3 years ago the largest increase in their history over any 10 year comparison. In addition all appliances are up over 25% due to supply chain bullshit and that is in the last 2 years. States like CA and WA are tacking on even higher tariffs on transportation and I know for fact in WA and OR they have turned down lumber MFG and Pressure treated sites that suppliers were going to build from scratch to lessen the pain of transportation and storage. They don't want those kind of business in their states so basically they are screwing their own citizens and forcing suppliers to continue to raise prices while still exporting building materials at the expense of the environment.

    Rat control of the economy is a disaster.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,570 Standard Supporter

    In my industry we have seen that all over the place. A major supplier who is a Top 50 corp. told me that they had to put a 25% surcharge on transportation alone. The surcharge is now permanent and the price on the shelf to builders which equals Homeowners which equals you and me is now 35% higher than 3 years ago the largest increase in their history over any 10 year comparison. In addition all appliances are up over 25% due to supply chain bullshit and that is in the last 2 years. States like CA and WA are tacking on even higher tariffs on transportation and I know for fact in WA and OR they have turned down lumber MFG and Pressure treated sites that suppliers were going to build from scratch to lessen the pain of transportation and storage. They don't want those kind of business in their states so basically they are screwing their own citizens and forcing suppliers to continue to raise prices while still exporting building materials at the expense of the environment.

    Rat control of the economy is a disaster.

    Doing a home remodel and made a couple other purchases. Bought all the flooring and appliances the day the cash out closed in May even though demo isn’t expected to be done until second week of August. Got wind of supply chain issues and said fuck it. It’s all sitting in the contractors warehouse now.

    Same with a vehicle purchase - paid for it in March and took delivery in July. Everything ordered after that had an upcharge/price protection built in.

    Thanks Brandon, you fucktard.



  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,920 Standard Supporter

    In my industry we have seen that all over the place. A major supplier who is a Top 50 corp. told me that they had to put a 25% surcharge on transportation alone. The surcharge is now permanent and the price on the shelf to builders which equals Homeowners which equals you and me is now 35% higher than 3 years ago the largest increase in their history over any 10 year comparison. In addition all appliances are up over 25% due to supply chain bullshit and that is in the last 2 years. States like CA and WA are tacking on even higher tariffs on transportation and I know for fact in WA and OR they have turned down lumber MFG and Pressure treated sites that suppliers were going to build from scratch to lessen the pain of transportation and storage. They don't want those kind of business in their states so basically they are screwing their own citizens and forcing suppliers to continue to raise prices while still exporting building materials at the expense of the environment.

    Rat control of the economy is a disaster.

    Doing a home remodel and made a couple other purchases. Bought all the flooring and appliances the day the cash out closed in May even though demo isn’t expected to be done until second week of August. Got wind of supply chain issues and said fuck it. It’s all sitting in the contractors warehouse now.

    Same with a vehicle purchase - paid for it in March and took delivery in July. Everything ordered after that had an upcharge/price protection built in.

    Thanks Brandon, you fucktard.



    Our dryer went out in late May and so my wife thought that was a sign from God that we needed a new washer and dryer. I put a call into the appliance repair guy and got a Monday appointment. Went to the appliance store on the weekend and geezus what an eye opener. Out of lots of stock, lots of backorders with months wait and the prices were sky high with no Memorial Day or July 4 sales in sight. Just pay the jacked up price. Fortunately, it was a thermostat fuse issue and was a pretty easy fix. Hope it lasts until the dementia patient and Pete Buttplug gets the supply chain fixed before Pete gets the monkeypox.
  • 46XiJCAB
    46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    Dazzler voted for Biden.

    Never let him forget it.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,570 Standard Supporter


    Downvoting faggot shill who can't afford to buy nice things seal of approval.


  • CuntWaffle
    CuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,500
    Yea but January 6th
  • 46XiJCAB
    46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    Like Biden’s ability to grasp reality?
  • BleachedAnusDawg
    BleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 13,746 Standard Supporter
    Just paid $20 for a 3 lb bag of starter fertilizer for a new 500 Sq ft area of lawn. Insane cost.