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DJI Mini 5 Pro in Amazon. Is this legit?

The seller calls it a beginners drone. Do you guys think the Mini P5 is a beginners drone?
If it's the buyer's first drone it's a beginner's drone. Unless a seller term is technically correct, it's OK; the opinions are just marketing fluff.
 
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For an item that is both sold and shipped by a 3rd party seller, how is the Amazon listing able to post something like "Only 8 left in stock, order soon."

I gotta say, that's pretty clever of Amazon to post a few drones at the super low price, get all the attention, and then switch it up within hours. I guess when the word gets out "Amazon has the M5P, I just bought one; hurry!" people will use the link and make the purchase regardless of the price (as long as it's not higher than the other local US sellers) because most people don't know the MSRP because it's conveniently "blocked" on dji.com for ordinary Americans. Instead, I've seen some of these listings as being marked down from the regular price of $1999 which is baloney.

Anyway, everyone should at least have a free Amazon Store card which will give you 5% off your purchases; should you get lucky and buy on deal from Amazon, you get an even bigger discount. I need RC-N3 so coming up BF and holidays, I might be interested in another M5P kit.
 
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Because the seller can specify how many units are available when creating the Amazon listing.
Although I don't sell on Amazon, Ebay has a similar feature. I use it there.
 

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