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posted by Cactus on Wednesday February 26 2014, @03:30PM   Printer-friendly
from the making-a-list-and-checking-it-twice dept.

c0lo writes:

An Australian blogger shares his personal experience with orders put on hold by the Australian subsidiary of Element 14 (the former Farnell shop), reportedly based on a watch list maintained by US govt.

From the blog:

The counter person wasn't sure, so checked with someone else who came and wasn't 100% sure, but knew that the system does automatically flag orders based on various identifiers. It could have possibly been one of those stupid US government trade restriction things, because, you know capacitors and opamps can be used by evil terrorists and the like... (International customers have to fill out silly forms with US distributors and manufacturers saying we won't use the parts in nuclear weapons - seriously)

But they enquired further with someone else and the word came back that it wasn't the parts that had been flagged, it was my NAME that was flagged. And they said it was a US government watch list of some description. I was stunned, and it seemed like they didn't quite understand why I was so shocked at this. Because, you know, the whole world has to just sit by and let the US government dictate everything at will.

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  So lets see if I have this straight - An Australian subsidiary, owned by a UK parent company, listed on the UK stock exchange, has an ordering system that automatically matches generic names against some secret US Government watch list, and flags those orders and puts them on hold, for parts that are already stocked in Australia, are likely not made in the US, and likely have come from the main UK warehouse. Call me stupid, but something doesn't seem right with that...

 
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  • (Score: 5, Informative) by DrMag on Wednesday February 26 2014, @04:12PM

    by DrMag (1860) on Wednesday February 26 2014, @04:12PM (#7367)

    Element 14 is a well-known electronics (as in components, not consumer items) distributor, akin to Digi-Key or Mouser.

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  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by mcgrew on Wednesday February 26 2014, @07:37PM

    by mcgrew (701) <publish@mcgrewbooks.com> on Wednesday February 26 2014, @07:37PM (#7491) Homepage Journal

    Well known in Australia, but not anywhere else, and Google is useless for finding the store. I never heard of Digi-Key or Mouser, either, and it looks like Digi-Key is based in North America.

    If you're submitting a story, don't assume everyone knows about the stores in your area, because they may not be in mine. Kind of like "spell out acronyms".

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    • (Score: 2, Informative) by weilawei on Wednesday February 26 2014, @08:07PM

      by weilawei (109) on Wednesday February 26 2014, @08:07PM (#7520)
      Well-known in the US too, since they were one of the suppliers of the Raspberry Pi.
    • (Score: 1) by captain normal on Wednesday February 26 2014, @09:26PM

      by captain normal (2205) on Wednesday February 26 2014, @09:26PM (#7572)

      Comes up on top of results in DDG.

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  • (Score: 1) by berrance on Wednesday February 26 2014, @08:02PM

    by berrance (1229) on Wednesday February 26 2014, @08:02PM (#7518)

    I believe http://cpc.farnell.com/ [farnell.com] is also part of Farnell. http://uk.farnell.com/ [farnell.com] is the UK website for element14 which is the same as the CPC one except for colours.

    They are both Farnell but CPC has free shipping so I use them for my cap's and what not.

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