Buying this graphics card that isn't in stock from Amazon.

Mrrami10

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Sep 6, 2016
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I am building my new pc very soon, but i've got a question, the GPU prices seem to go up
I've found this GTX1060:https://www.amazon.de/gp/offer-listing/B01KQBC7E4?SubscriptionId=AKIAJGZZEZH27SCMC24Q&tag=pcp05-21&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creative=12738&creativeASIN=B01KQBC7E4
it's amazon.de because that's where i'm buying my parts from.
But the problem is, it says the product is out of stock, and if i buy it i'll get it delivered as soon it gets in stock.
So my questions are:
1. Does someone have experience with something like this? Because the Card is 300 euro now and that's what i'd like to spend for it. But i'm scared because it isn't in stock and may never come, It does say that it's sold and delivered by Amazon. (https://www.amazon.de/dp/B01KQBC7E4/ref=olp_product_details?_encoding=UTF8&me=)
2. If i'd buy it now for 300 euro, and when it comes out and gets delivered, will the price change or will it still be the 300 euro's? In other words, Do I automatically pay for it at checkout or do I have to do that when it is in stock?
 
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"Does someone have experience with something like this?"
Yes, I did this for a video card as well and I was very happy with how quickly they ended up shipping even though it said out of stock.

"when it comes out and gets delivered, will the price change"
No, you'll pay for it now at the price posted, then they will deliver when it's in stock. No price changes or excessive charges will be added...
"Does someone have experience with something like this?"
Yes, I did this for a video card as well and I was very happy with how quickly they ended up shipping even though it said out of stock.

"when it comes out and gets delivered, will the price change"
No, you'll pay for it now at the price posted, then they will deliver when it's in stock. No price changes or excessive charges will be added...
 
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bignastyid

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They will charge you the price it was when you order it, atleast that's what The Amazon in the US did/does. Not sure about out of stock items but with pre-order items if the price goes down before it's shipped you pay the lower price.
I would just plan on paying what the price was when you checked out. I don't think its actually legal to increase the price after payment has been arranged.