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Lawlight said:
Green098 said:

Because it sells out fast. It's like saying if the NES classic was constantly sold out, how did it sell 2.5 million? It's out of stock more than it's in stock, because it that stock is bought so quickly it's never in stock for long, that's why it's both constantly out of stock and sold 144k, because just like that 2.5 mil, that 144k is nowhere near enough to meet the demand.

So where are people buying these stock from? Let's take the US, for example (because we know the Switch is not sold out everywhere). Are people waiting in line outside of Walmart or something?

If you've been following the US Amazon Thread lately as an example, you'd see when it does gets new stock shipments every once in a while, it shoots to the top of the charts, then sells out in minutes, and goes back to being sold out.