I don't think there is any reasonable way to create a purchasing limit.

Look at concerts and sporting events. It's almost impossible to get good seats at face value at popular events but the brokers have lots of good seats at a mark up that makes secondary market knives look cheap.

If you limit the purchase to four tickets, what happens to a guy with a wife and three kids?

Some events sell tickets by lottery, would you like to see that?

Some people have very good reasons for buying multiples.

I bought 6 SS4's, I am going to sell one at cost, the rest are keepers.

I am not opposed to a system that is fair, but in every fair system, someone will feel that they got screwed for one reason or another and then the arguement will start again.

Most of the people complaining about the SS4 were not around long enough to know what happened to the Infi-coot. It was the same story, they sold quick then the secondary market prices shot up and many people who wanted to buy an Infi-coot at msrp could not.

I knew about the Infi-coot so I pounced on the SS4.

The first time around, the SS4 was in stock for several days. Any one that missed it did not know what was going to happen, was the victim of bad timing or just didn't have cash.

There is nothing that Scrap Yard can do about the timing. There is nothing that Scrap Yard can do about your finances.

If you feel you were screwed for some other reason (on the first offering), it's your fault.

Now for the Dog Father, I am going to buy one CG when it is released. I'll buy a few more LE's later. I'm not going to buy 6. Like Unsub said, Scrap Yard is not going to run out of S7. They will make CG's untill they think it's time to switch to another model.

Every one will get their chance to buy a Dog Father, don't make a decision that you will regret and complain about it later.


Arf arf arf... That's my other dog impression.