You can still only order 1
Imagine if Tescos wouldn't let you buy more than a single potato. Ridiculous policy.
fatbum to pete_l
8 Jun 1611#3
No, it's not. Now I can finally order one of these things.
xela333 to pete_l
8 Jun 162#5
It's not. They are in short supply, this is the fairest way of doing it
casa.steve
8 Jun 16#4
Just ordered one. Still in stock :smiley:
xeroc
8 Jun 163#6
Many supermarkets do impose caps on purchases that are on offer. Wines/spirits for example.
tappy
8 Jun 16#7
Ordered, thanks.
I've missed out on this several times so far so I'll be chuffed to finally get one.
Azelphur
8 Jun 161#8
Many shops do actually do this, the reasoning behind it is to stop people from buying the items in bulk, then reselling them on eBay at an inflated price.
You will find that Tescos do this with items that are more likely to be abused this way, mostly electronics. For example even now Tesco will only sell you 2 iPhones.
I'm glad they are doing one per person, because a thing like the pi zero is ripe for the picking, they are so cheap anyone with a little savings could easily buy up the entire supply of pi zeros and stick them on eBay at £10 a pop.
craigthackerx
8 Jun 161#9
Just got a quick question as a Raspberry Pi noob, does the zero (£6.50 edition) come with the relevant cables to work? Purely because I don't think have the adapters laying around to make it work out the box
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Imagine if Tescos wouldn't let you buy more than a single potato. Ridiculous policy.
It's not. They are in short supply, this is the fairest way of doing it
I've missed out on this several times so far so I'll be chuffed to finally get one.
You will find that Tescos do this with items that are more likely to be abused this way, mostly electronics. For example even now Tesco will only sell you 2 iPhones.
I'm glad they are doing one per person, because a thing like the pi zero is ripe for the picking, they are so cheap anyone with a little savings could easily buy up the entire supply of pi zeros and stick them on eBay at £10 a pop.