Why Does Amazon tell people "Only few left in stock - Order Soon".....YOU order soon, You're the store.
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Why Does Amazon tell people "Only few left in stock - Order Soon".....YOU order soon, You're the store.
cross-posted from: https://piefed.world/c/shit/p/1212848/why-does-amazon-tell-people-only-few-left-in-stock-order-soon-you-order-soon-you-re-the
#LIMITED?!?!
I’ve noticed that while they typically have more stock than the few they are saying, the price tends to go up once the few have been bought up.
So they may say a basketball is 30 bucks with 4 left in stock. When those 4 are bought up, the next band is selling for 35 bucks.
Some drop shippers/manufacturers-on-demand will report to amazon lowish inventory, knowing full well they can get a backorder filled in a day or two, and get the product to you within the same time frame. Or do it the other way – report that they have way more than they physically have on hand, but can make/backfill within their deadline – so their listing rises to the top.
There are so many games going on from all the players.
Private sellers selling through Amazon with limited stock of that particular item. Look at the search results your probably going to see the same item from a different source.
Why should they order more if you’re not gonna buy it?
trxxruraxvr@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Because perceived scarcity makes a product more desirable.
chunes@lemmy.world 1 day ago
For consumables it always makes me think it’s risky because I’ll never be able to get it again.