Well part of the complaint is fraud. Lying to customers, even those who HAD reservations at lower prices in order to get them to pay more.
Prices aren't fair in the free market. If you want fair you're advocating the wrong economic system.

Shall I tempt fate?
Aaah, so people's capacity to pay is based on the extent of their home damage? All this time, I thought it related to net income.
And you're right - this is the perfect demonstration of why the liberterarium has no place in the real world. ****ing people over when a hurricane hits.
And you're right - this is the perfect demonstration of why the liberterarium has no place in the real world. ****ing people over when a hurricane hits.
In a free market consumers will react negatively to such immorality just as they do now and those businesses will end up paying in the long run.
A commitment to freedom allows others to do things we often find immoral. You claim we like it? Of course we don't, but when a reaction to an immoral act is far worse, then we have a problem.
- "Charge what we say or we'll throw you in a cage or a coffin and take your money".
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