OP left out a significant facet. Every day which Melvin can not get hold of the Switches the parents have already paid for, he must pay a forfeit to Nook Miles Ticket every parent for their trouble of waiting for them. And the more expensive these Switches get on the current market, the higher the forfeit, since these parents should rights already have these Switches, irrespective of how expensive they’ve gotten. Melvin attempts to put off paying the higher market cost as long as you can in the hopes it will eventually go down. Eventually the forfeits get so big, Melvin has no choice but to consume his just desserts and pay market price for those Switches.
At least that is how my retarded brain translated it, but I’m just a dumb ape, do not listen to me. I am just holding GME because I believe in the firm! ??????
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Also forgot to mention the bit where Melvin’s parents didn’t need to cheap Animal Crossing Bells realize their kid humiliated so they talked to their buddy in the country club that runs Robingoods, the shipping service that gives people their Nintendo’s.