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Re: Limit 1 per house hold 2018/02/24 09:02:17 (permalink)
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This Thread should be merged with this Thread Limit 1 per house hold


Agreed -- belongs in General Discussion ---> thread already exists for this topic

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Re: Limit 1 per house hold 2018/02/24 09:04:22 (permalink)
temp lock to cleanup merged thread title
 
 
title of merged thread has been stripped - removed "Why do EVGA limit the amount of graphics cards you can buy to 1 per house hold."
 
The original title has been edited into those Posts   "Limit 1 per house hold"
 
 
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Re: Limit 1 per house hold 2018/02/24 09:24:20 (permalink)
EVGA wants to Give Everybody a chance to own one of their products
 
the limit per house hold is to ensure a larger customer base has the product; because total sales does not matter - Demand is greater than supply
 
The limiting factor that is outside of EVGA's hand ----> How many GPU that Nvidia has allocated
 
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Re: Limit 1 per house hold 2018/02/26 02:37:11 (permalink)
There is no GPU allocation issue, nvidia has warehouses full of GP102 chips and is still producing GP104/106 enmass.
 
GDDR5 stock is at a serious low because of artificial production restrictions.

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Re: Limit 1 per house hold 2018/02/28 13:34:56 (permalink)
Serious question, I'm curious how the miners are bypassing these one GPU restrictions, or if the demand is so high they are also not able to find any GPUs like the rest of us. Would make more sense if someone somewhere is receiving GPU stock and not enforcing similar limits.
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Re: Limit 1 per house hold 2018/02/28 13:40:41 (permalink)
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Serious question, I'm curious how the miners are bypassing these one GPU restrictions, or if the demand is so high they are also not able to find any GPUs like the rest of us. Would make more sense if someone somewhere is receiving GPU stock and not enforcing similar limits.


It only applies to EVGA's Website.
They are Not Bypassing this on EVGA's Website.

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Re: Limit 1 per house hold 2018/02/28 13:49:42 (permalink)
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Serious question, I'm curious how the miners are bypassing these one GPU restrictions, or if the demand is so high they are also not able to find any GPUs like the rest of us. Would make more sense if someone somewhere is receiving GPU stock and not enforcing similar limits.


It only applies to EVGA's Website.
They are Not Bypassing this on EVGA's Website.


I mistakenly thought I read newegg and amazon were enforcing similar limitations, thanks. I would really like to see Amazon do some good and use verified prime status to sell at regular prices to customers, but also don't expect that. I'm again very happy EVGA has put a limit and sold at the listed prices rather than choose to gouge its core customers. I'm upset not to be able to get a card as easily but its nice to see them making a serious effort.
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Re: Limit 1 per house hold 2018/02/28 13:53:44 (permalink)
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Serious question, I'm curious how the miners are bypassing these one GPU restrictions, or if the demand is so high they are also not able to find any GPUs like the rest of us. Would make more sense if someone somewhere is receiving GPU stock and not enforcing similar limits.


It only applies to EVGA's Website.
They are Not Bypassing this on EVGA's Website.


I mistakenly thought I read newegg and amazon were enforcing similar limitations, thanks. I would really like to see Amazon do some good and use verified prime status to sell at regular prices to customers, but also don't expect that. I'm again very happy EVGA has put a limit and sold at the listed prices rather than choose to gouge its core customers. I'm upset not to be able to get a card as easily but its nice to see them making a serious effort.


The Thread is really only about Limit 1 per household here on the EVGA's website.
They cannot stop what a 3rd Party Seller is doing.
On Amazon Prime status means nothing when it is a 3rd Party Seller same on Newegg.
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Re: Limit 1 per house hold 2018/02/28 14:08:11 (permalink)
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Serious question, I'm curious how the miners are bypassing these one GPU restrictions, or if the demand is so high they are also not able to find any GPUs like the rest of us. Would make more sense if someone somewhere is receiving GPU stock and not enforcing similar limits.


It only applies to EVGA's Website.
They are Not Bypassing this on EVGA's Website.


I mistakenly thought I read newegg and amazon were enforcing similar limitations, thanks. I would really like to see Amazon do some good and use verified prime status to sell at regular prices to customers, but also don't expect that. I'm again very happy EVGA has put a limit and sold at the listed prices rather than choose to gouge its core customers. I'm upset not to be able to get a card as easily but its nice to see them making a serious effort.


The Thread is really only about Limit 1 per household here on the EVGA's website.
They cannot stop what a 3rd Party Seller is doing.
On Amazon Prime status means nothing when it is a 3rd Party Seller same on Newegg.


Sorry, wasn't trying to exceed the thread scope. I understand EVGA doesn't control 3rd party sellers, was more curious about the ongoing pipeline of products from EVGA to third party sellers who then do not impose restrictions, but I'll look elsewhere to discuss. Thanks.
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Re: Limit 1 per house hold 2018/02/28 14:27:53 (permalink)
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Serious question, I'm curious how the miners are bypassing these one GPU restrictions, or if the demand is so high they are also not able to find any GPUs like the rest of us. Would make more sense if someone somewhere is receiving GPU stock and not enforcing similar limits.


It only applies to EVGA's Website.
They are Not Bypassing this on EVGA's Website.


I mistakenly thought I read newegg and amazon were enforcing similar limitations, thanks. I would really like to see Amazon do some good and use verified prime status to sell at regular prices to customers, but also don't expect that. I'm again very happy EVGA has put a limit and sold at the listed prices rather than choose to gouge its core customers. I'm upset not to be able to get a card as easily but its nice to see them making a serious effort.


The Thread is really only about Limit 1 per household here on the EVGA's website.
They cannot stop what a 3rd Party Seller is doing.
On Amazon Prime status means nothing when it is a 3rd Party Seller same on Newegg.


Sorry, wasn't trying to exceed the thread scope. I understand EVGA doesn't control 3rd party sellers, was more curious about the ongoing pipeline of products from EVGA to third party sellers who then do not impose restrictions, but I'll look elsewhere to discuss. Thanks.


It is No biggie you can post here. I am only saying that no one can control what the 3rd Party Sellers are doing is all.
Though I did read somewhere that Newegg Dropped the Price on some of their 3rd Party Sellers.
It also could be an insider at Amazon or Newegg Selling their Stock to the 3rd Party Sellers.
Greed is Greed After All.
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Re: Limit 1 per house hold 2018/03/26 11:40:02 (permalink)
They have been doing this for the big miner problem now too. But honestly you can just get one and have it sent to a friends house.
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Re: Limit 1 per house hold 2018/04/10 05:38:29 (permalink)
I want to run SLI as well, but am glad the 1 per household is a thing, because just maybe it can slow down miners on buying up the stock.

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