I was searching for keyboards on Price Hipster and a $400+ keyboard came up in Bunnings?
When did Bunnings start doing this? Are they a serious player?
I was searching for keyboards on Price Hipster and a $400+ keyboard came up in Bunnings?
When did Bunnings start doing this? Are they a serious player?
AKA spam. The Bunnings website is useless now.
Check in store for hardware, but not PC hardware. PC hardware is only available for delivery with the exception of power boards and 240V extension cables and lights…
Just like Amazon and Catch, Bunnings have a market place that sells third party products. I have not looked at who ships them and what the refund/return policy is.
Would be good if they did stock them properly. Actually I wish someone would build warehouses around Australia and offer this "warehouse" stuff properly, with better products, better prices. Each and every shop doing their own inventory of all products can't be very efficient, not much room for savings.
Mount an argument using SlackGPT and submit it to Bunnings Marketing.
You're welcome.
PS. But be aware your AI may end up running into their AI, creating an endless "cul de sac vortex" of non work ethic boredom.
I'm convinced AI will eventually modify the way we speak through exposure to it's bombardment. Science is also about to take a mega dive south. Not a good look for our species survival.So not all bad news/
yeah things are going to change fast. AI may be pretty basic today but even before general intelligence it's going to change everything for humanity.
they are buying it for their facial recognition so might as well sell the parts too
Third party offering
They dont its through their marketplace which is usually not a good deal compared to local offerings
Marketplace