On Thu, 10 Aug 2006, Don wrote:
David Griffith wrote:
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006, Don wrote:
The no-stock-on-hand part got me confuzzled. What exactly does that mean?
Wait a bit for it to get in stock or "who knows when they'll have it?"?
<grin> Well, that's subject to interpretation! :>
On some parts, it means, "We're all out, awaiting a new
shipment". On other parts it means, "Yeah, somebody told
us about this part number but we've never actually bought any..."
I used the online chat thingy hoping I could add some to my order and they
told me that there's a few hundred or so minimum order on those.
Luckily, the 84F381 is still available from JDR.
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