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Using eBay for such cases
Problem is that they've been lying about MSRP for the past years, and unless we stop looking at MSRP, they will continue to do so
I see, marketplaces such as eBay have quite volatile pricing as well, given that the entire site is generally a front for multiple sellers and buyers from all walks of life, but in general I agree. Nvidia in particular has been quite economical with the truth regarding their pricing lately.