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a little confused, why some provider always out of stock for cheap plan?

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  • ArkasArkas Member, Retired Moderator

    This is LET. The demand for low cost plans is very high, and the profit margin is very low, so it just makes sense that some providers offers will be out of stock.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @Calin said:
    IPv4 very expensive :(

    IPv9 very cheap

  • @yoursunny said:

    @Calin said:
    IPv4 very expensive :(

    IPv9 very cheap

    i will buy your entire stock

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
  • emgemg Veteran

    @dahartigan said:
    It's called a bait and switch scam. Lure you in with a cheap but unobtainable product and sell you a higher priced product instead - deliberately.

    This sales model is used over and over.

    Stores advertise a sale, but with a disclaimer "Limited to stock on hand." They offer a product for a ridiculously low price, but have a small number of them in the store. They have hundreds of the same product from a competing brand at full price, with a high profit margin. The few sale items sell out in seconds, leaving the store with a huge crowd of buyers who may buy the high profit item instead.

    At this time of year, you see people lining up outside stores overnight, hoping to be one of the first people in the store, so they can get one of the few actual bargains.

    Some governments tried to crack down on this unethical behavior, but I do not know how much success they have had.

  • 4VPS4VPS Member, Patron Provider

    Everything is simple :)
    1) Availability - they just run out and wait for the delivery of iron
    2) Complaints - abused too much, turning off tariffs to increase customer verification.
    3) For example, we have manual verification on promo tariffs. (Not advertising)

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