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I love these first time posters who state their superiority by being a business owner or "head of e-commerce" in another field.Lastly, I'm a head of e-commerce for a retailer in another professional as well as hobbyist vertical. We also retail kit that is manufactured in the same places as the components we're all waiting on from PCS. I know only too well how much pressure has been on the supply chain since Covid reared its head at the start of last year. However, I went about things differently, switching off pre-orders for items that couldn't be obtained within the specified timescales and only re-enabling them when supply began to normalise. I did this because I believe that every retailer should put the customer first. I placed myself in the shoes of people who would have potentially parted with thousands of pounds, and I just couldn't make peace with the idea that they would have to wait for an unspecified length of time without the kit they would have paid for.
Check any IT hardware related seller. Delays like this with new tech releases are nothing new.
The 1000 series NVidia GPU's were heavily delayed after release, same with 2000's, same with Intel chips over the last 3 or 4 generations.
Sure, covid has exacerbated the issue, but suggesting people stop pre orders is just naïve and not related in any way to the tech market.
Show me one tech sales company that has prevented pre orders until stocks level, there isn't one, it's just not how the market operates.
it's nothing about PCS putting profits over customer satisfaction. Anyone who understands tech understands this is just how it is with new product releases.