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Are any raspberry pi 4 boards at MSRP on amazon

Linus No Beard

okay so i want to get a pi 4 at 4GB ram and the MSRP is 55$ so there is now way in hell i will pay 160$ for one 

are there any sellers on amazon selling at MSRP or closer to it

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You can search on Amazon as good as we can. They haven't been close to MSRP in a long while now. 

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are there even any in stock? some of the retailers i visit on the regular have pulled CM4 off their website because at some point it's not even worth trying to get stock.

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Just now, BondiBlue said:

You can search on Amazon as good as we can. They haven't been close to MSRP in a long while now. 

ok what happened to MSRP and why did it get all messed up also mainly posted this as a sanity check because i thought i was going crazy but if it sellers be crazy the so be it

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1 minute ago, Linus No Beard said:

ok what happened to MSRP and why did it get all messed up

As far as I'm aware it's just supply chain issues and increased demand like lots of other things right now. 

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Just now, Linus No Beard said:

ok what happened to MSRP and why did it get all messed up also mainly posted this as a sanity check because i thought i was going crazy but if it sellers be crazy the so be it

CM4 is 300% a supply and demand issue, like it is in just about every field right now. also, the cost of shipping is trough the roof, as well as the BOM of a lot of the components. it's not that they dont want to sell it at what they said would be MSRP, it's that they may actually be unable to get it to you at that price, let alone hold any sort of stock being at that price.

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1 minute ago, manikyath said:

CM4 is 300% a supply and demand issue, like it is in just about every field right now. also, the cost of shipping is trough the roof, as well as the BOM of a lot of the components. it's not that they dont want to sell it at what they said would be MSRP, it's that they may actually be unable to get it to you at that price, let alone hold any sort of stock being at that price.

then make the MSRP reflect what you can sell it for no

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