Yes I am very much serious. That is why there is a voting system and I voted against selling an item on Tech Enclave for a price higher than what the seller bought it for. You took it personally I guess or are comparing it with items or things that are no where related. Recession and Great depression with what is happening. In the name of Pandemic, companies are making money. GPU's that no one was caring about, are being sold for almost double the price. Then there are miners riding the Ethereum wave, last but not the least, scalpers. Who will sell GPU/CPU/Consoles for higher price then the Retail Price.
You own a 97 bullet, its a collectible and collectibles sell at higher cost. An example, no one drinks in my family and my Dad used to get Scotch for his friends when they would come over. There are Scotch bottles over 40 years old and their value has appreciated so should I also compare that value with that of a GPU. Will a GPU be collectible like your Bullet, the answer is No. If it was me, I will never charge more and that is one of the reason why I did not pitch in for my friend who wanted to sell 1660 Super for 35k on TE, when he bought it for 21k.
We both can have our own opinions and principles. I don't know if you voted Yes or No but I will not hide the price on the bills and certainly will not overcharge. I don't feel that as right.