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posted by janrinok on Sunday December 04 2022, @10:01AM   Printer-friendly
from the laughing-so-much-it-hurts dept.

Our collective hearts are breaking for the poor scalpers:

It's no secret that the RTX 4080 has not been selling particularly well, primarily due to its $1,200 price tag, which most people feel is far too expensive. The situation has even impacted scalpers, with many now having to resell their cards at MSRP or even less in some cases. A few second-hand sellers have tried returning them, which seems to have prompted certain retailers to stop offering refunds for the RTX 4080.

We're used to seeing graphics cards arrive with such high demand that they're quickly bought in bulk by scalpers and sold on auction sites at hugely inflated prices. But the MSRP of the RTX 4080 (and RTX 4090) has led to memes calling Nvidia the scalpers.

Our investigation last month showed that the RTX 4080 isn't selling that well—most retailers have plenty in stock. But it seems plenty of scalpers assumed the Lovelace card would be hard to find, so they decided to purchase units for resale.

That lack of demand and abundance of stock is evident on eBay, where many RTX 4080 cards are selling for around or just over their official store prices, a far cry from the bad times when GPUs were being scalped for three or four times their MSRP.

VideoCardz reports that one scalper is offering six RTX 4080s from various manufacturers for MSRP. The seller writes that the "Market isn't what I thought."

It appears that being unable to sell the RTX 4080 cards has caused several resellers to return them for their money back—where allowed. YouTube channel Moore's Law is Dead spotted that Newegg is not letting buyers return the cards for refunds, possibly in response to so many scalpers trying to cut their losses.

The problem is the same in Germany: Scalpers buy the GeForce RTX 4080, put it on eBay - and what does not sell is sent back to the retailers. Unfortunately, the legal situation in Germany definitely prevents retailers from excluding returns.

[...] Things aren't going to improve for RTX 4080 sellers looking to make a quick buck. There are more cards from different AIB partners arriving all the time, and the upcoming launch of AMD's cheaper Radeon RX 7900 series will likely make Nvidia's prices look even less appealing. Given what gamers went through over the last couple of years, it's hard to imagine people shedding any tears for the poor scalpers.


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  • (Score: 5, Funny) by stretch611 on Sunday December 04 2022, @10:23AM (4 children)

    by stretch611 (6199) on Sunday December 04 2022, @10:23AM (#1281115)

    May they lose their shirt (along with an entire retirement nest egg) and be forced to ask "would you like fries with that" for the rest of their lives.
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  • (Score: 2) by Revek on Sunday December 04 2022, @10:50AM

    by Revek (5022) on Sunday December 04 2022, @10:50AM (#1281117)

    We know the shirt will not come with a heart but perhaps could contain some bile.

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  • (Score: 4, Interesting) by Runaway1956 on Sunday December 04 2022, @11:55AM

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Sunday December 04 2022, @11:55AM (#1281124) Journal

    I'll second that. The SOBs collective efforts have doubled the prices of video cards in the past couple years. You either can't find them, or you pay exorbitant prices for them when you can find them. That environment has nurtured the other class of SOBs who use a new card for mining for several months, then resell as "new" or "slightly used" on places like Ebay.

    Alternatively, there are people who have built new systems, and decided that they just couldn't pay the asking prices for a nice video card, so they settle for a lesser, cheaper card, or reuse old hardware.

  • (Score: 4, Funny) by Immerman on Sunday December 04 2022, @04:59PM (1 child)

    by Immerman (3985) on Sunday December 04 2022, @04:59PM (#1281158)

    Aww, poor scalpers.

    I propose we help them out. I'm willing to buy as many cards from them as they want for $12.00 and swift kick to the nuts/tits. It's more than they deserve, but I'm feeling generous.

    • (Score: 5, Funny) by krishnoid on Sunday December 04 2022, @09:46PM

      by krishnoid (1156) on Sunday December 04 2022, @09:46PM (#1281192)

      I say we sponsor a composer and some violinists and a trombonist to compose a few pieces in memory of the money the scalpers lost. So sad.