Just noticed this...
"NOTE: Quantities are limited. As units are built they are added to the store inventory. As demand far exceeds supply at this time, the store sells out quickly. We expect availability to improve over the coming weeks/months."
Don't know how long it's been there...but I just noticed it was different. I was particularly interested in the last sentence...they used the term "weeks/months", not just "weeks"...
I wonder if this was just a slip of tongue, or if they expect it could take months for the smoke to clear...
"NOTE: Quantities are limited. As units are built they are added to the store inventory. As demand far exceeds supply at this time, the store sells out quickly. We expect availability to improve over the coming weeks/months."
Don't know how long it's been there...but I just noticed it was different. I was particularly interested in the last sentence...they used the term "weeks/months", not just "weeks"...
I wonder if this was just a slip of tongue, or if they expect it could take months for the smoke to clear...