The Best Strategy to get PS 5, RTX/AMD RX GPU, Xbox Series X/S, or Switch OLED Drops on Cyber Monday and for Christmas
Using this Strategy you can Easily buy hard to find Gaming Hardware

This year everything has been out of stock and so it’s pretty much been a field day for scalpers as most gaming hardware is nearly impossible to find at MSRP. Whether you are a PC gamer or a console gamer, you have definitely been affected by the global chip shortage. Due to production issues caused by COVID and the chip shortage, the PS 5, Xbox consoles, Nintendo Switch, and gaming GPUs have all been out of stock and hard to find.
Right now if you head over to Amazon and search up any of these consoles or try to buy a GPU, you basically can’t, without spending 2x+ the MSRP! If you are now interested in picking up one of these consoles or a GPU for yourself or a friend/family member, we have some very important strategies that you need to use if you want to have a chance at beating the bots and scalpers and getting yourself gaming hardware at MSRP.
Follow Tracking Sites
The single most important way to buy yourself these hard to find gaming hardware, whether it’s for a PC or a gaming console, you must follow website like ours along with stock tracker accounts on Twitter. Doing these 2 things will ensure that as soon as products come back in stock, you will know.
The easiest way to buy something like a PS 5 right now, is to get a notification on your phone from news sites and Twitter accounts as soon as the hardware is available for purchase. If you click the little bell in the right corner of your screen, you can subscribe to our newsletter and be informed as soon as a new article is released.
Use the App and Site!
When these things are restocked, it is usually best to use the company’s app. For most companies their websites may show that they are out of stock but when you use their app, it is shown to be in stock and you can order it. For some sites this is not the case and buying through their website is way faster. To make sure that you have the best odds is to pull up the site on your phone and on your PC and try to buy it from both screens at the same time.
If you can, I also recommend that you use an iPhone. For most websites such as Antonline or GameStop, using Apple pay for checking out is instant since Apple gives them your address and all card information. Using apple pay when possible is the best way to make sure you get the drops.
Gaming GPU in Stock Now!
Right now the RTX 3060 Ti is in stock and available for purchase. The RTX 3060 Ti comes in a bundle that totals to $739 but this is MSRP because it comes with a keyboard and 2 games along with the GPU. To get more information about the RTX 3060 Ti restock click here.
Microsoft’s latest consoles have been extremely hard to get your hands on due to scalpers and chip shortages. The Xbox Series S has been relatively easy to find as most people want the more expensive Series X console since it has much more power than the Series S, but it only costs $200 more. The Xbox Series X has had a lot of demand but it has been really hard to find until today.
According to the latest rumors, we may see more Xbox Series X/S console drops for Black Friday in retailers like Target and GameStop. There was already a relatively small drop that occurred today however, stocks ran out extremely fast but if you missed out don’t despair. The series X normal edition and even the Halo Infinite Limited Edition bundle… Read the rest of the article by clicking here.
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