[sdiy] ODP: Buying directly from Texas Instruments

Roman Sowa modular at go2.pl
Tue Oct 5 09:16:37 CEST 2021


Wait till all business using PayPal as an option will finally flogg 
PayPal in the public square.
They are ripoff, and starting next year they are introducing some new 
regulatory, which was probably one of the reasons TI dropped them. Can't 
remember the details but it was something like "if you accept more than 
$600 per year with us, you're screwed"

Roman

W dniu 2021-10-05 o 03:17, David G Dixon pisze:
> It sounds as if it is really great.
> However, in my humble view, the owner of any business that doesn't 
> accept Paypal should be flogged in the public square.
>
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> Yes, this is great service. You can also sign up for notification when 
> out of stock part becomes available. I have spent thousands o dollars 
> there.
>
> Unfortunately they don't accept paypal anymore.
>
>
> Roman
>
>
>
> ---- Użytkownik David G Dixon via Synth-diy napisał ----
>
> Hello SDIY team,
> I'm in the market for various ICs, and a recent visit to Octopart.com 
> <http://Octopart.com> suggested that I could buy directly from Texas 
> Instruments. Looking at their website, it would appear as if their 
> prices are very competitive with the lowest prices I'm finding 
> anywhere else.
> I'm just wondering, have any of you ever ordered directly from TI, and 
> if so, was it a good experience?
> Cheers,
> Dave Dixon




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