Back during the furniture debacle, you'd see several listings for similar-to-identical furniture, some of them being reasonable prices, others being $10k+ with alleged kids names in the title. Seeing one listing for $72 for this item doesn't necessarily negate the OP.
Exactly. Search for “one of a kind” then sort price high to low. You will see mostly rugs but several pictures are exactly the same “one of a kind” rug being sold for different “manufacturers” at different outrageous prices. This $45k rug continues to be on their site and is not worth $45k. How are they still doing business?
I looked it up. That cactus wall art is $72
Back during the furniture debacle, you'd see several listings for similar-to-identical furniture, some of them being reasonable prices, others being $10k+ with alleged kids names in the title. Seeing one listing for $72 for this item doesn't necessarily negate the OP.
Exactly. Search for “one of a kind” then sort price high to low. You will see mostly rugs but several pictures are exactly the same “one of a kind” rug being sold for different “manufacturers” at different outrageous prices. This $45k rug continues to be on their site and is not worth $45k. How are they still doing business?
https://www.wayfair.com/rugs/pdp/brayden-studio-one-of-a-kind-mcfalls-hand-knotted-traditional-style-gray-12-x-15-area-rug-w002013012.html
Even Amazon has crazy expensive light up glow sticks and fedora hats listed for $15,000. It’s not just Wayfair anymore.