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Newegg Shuffle targets bots and scalpers buying PS5, Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060, other hot tech items – USA TODAY
The online electronics retailer announced NewEgg Shuffle, where consumers interested in hot tech devices are chosen at random to make a purchase.

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Don’t want to compete against bots or scalpers to snag a PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S or other highly coveted tech item? Newegg might have a solution.
The online electronics retailer announced Thursday a program called Newegg Shuffle, where consumers interested in hot tech devices are chosen at random to make a purchase.
Here’s how it works: consumers who have an account with the retailer pick the product they…
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