So, been following this thread for a while now. There seem to be two camps: Nintendo fans who per usual give Nintendo all the benefit of the doubt and use all excuses possible vs, Nintendo haters who believe in some kind of dark conspiracy from Nintendo to help all scalpers everywhere and to keep supply low so that the huddled masses will pay more.
There are only a few that call out Nintendo's inability to negotiate with retailers, keep a good supply chain and have an old fashioned approach to manufacturing. It isn't that Nintendo doesn't WANT to make that money, and does use restrained supply. No, it is that Nintendo can't fathom the process. They work with old fashioned theories that one will always need storage as a buffer for low production, but that a lot of storage is lose of profit. Which it is, but that is why you have temporary storage. It doesn't help that Nintendo is a very stingy company, I know that does not make me popular with the Nintendo fans, but it is true. They'll scam you out of power supply or headphone adapter for mobile devices. And they did it WAY before Apple did it

. They also always produce too few, for this very reason alone.
But really temporarily storing 1 million does not take up gigantic amounts of supply space or cost a lot. There are companies that specialize in temporary storage of products. This however is hardly mall intend or to create "shortages" nor doesn't it mean that the demand isn't that high. I mean seriously Nintendo fans stop whipping yourself up into such a frenzy, you are hurting each other with it

, Nintendo can charge whatever the fuck they want and you'll pay them for the pleasure LOL

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But it has to be said that many retailers have been waiting a month for resupplies and some didn't get supplied at all. The sources are out there, and demonstrate that Nintendo is extremely old fashioned in their retail relations reach out and production in general. Not like Sony who, certainly in Europe, always tries their best to keep good relations with their retailers and even visits store to see how well their products are placed on the store floor. So old fashioned is Nintendo's approach of "If we build it, they will buy!", that it has started to reward scalping to an extreme extend. It isn't intentional, although I joked the other day that it might as well be something they embrace LOL! (With separate directs for Scalpers

). But Microsft and Sony actively try to combat this with weekly resupplies, allowing stores to be the ones that have the storage.... not yourself and giving out recommended prices for most countries world wide. Nintendo never specified a global. European price for instance! Even normal shops are scalping in Europe, it isn't uncommon to see a Switch for 400 euros in certain shops in certain countries. Nintendo simply doesn't care about it.
So yes, there are serious supply issues with Nintendo, and denying them only rewards their bad practices. But no it is not an evil scheme to get everybody to want a switch (Although I can see why people think it with the way Nintendo Fans have been whipping each other into an unholy frenzy). It simply is being stingy and using archeïc manners of supply chain management.