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On a similar note, I'm genuinely curious as to why Pi chose the "authorized reseller" model instead of selling them directly.


B2C, small quantity sales are not fun. B2B selling pallets full.


I'd be surprised if reselling through authorized sellers isn't much simpler and problem-free than selling them directly.

I also expect that using resellers ensures better odds of protecting the brand/project goodwill. Resellers deal with problems like "I paid a ton of cash for a board and it arrived late and/or broken". Support alone is a nightmare, and I recall that raspberry Pi struggled with PR when they started out. I vaguely recall Liz Upton being behind some ill-advised episodes that didn't improved Raspberry Pi's image and would get anyone other PR person sacked.


They do also sell them directly, though not in large quantities. They even have a retail store somewhere in the UK.


Because world wide sales is really hard.

Having trusted local resellers is a much more scalable way to sell to local markets.




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