Well, I was in Denver today and stopped at Microcenter. I wanted to buy a bunch of the i7 930's but the sales associate said the limit was 1 per customer just like the website states. He then spoke to the manager, and the manager said they could only sell me 3 at the most, oh well.
I was talking to the sales associate for awhile, he said the same thing other people have said in this thread, they would not sell a bunch to me because they are not making any money on these processors by selling them for $200 a piece. They make money by getting the people to buy other parts along with the processor.
Kind of gay, if a business is selling a product, customers should be able to buy whatever amount they want no matter what the price is. I have to go back to Denver this Sunday so I'm trying to think of another tactic to use to buy a bunch of the processors, but the only thing I can think of is to keep going into the store buying 1 processor a time from different sales associates until they see what I'm doing and refuse to sell me any more, but I would feel like a total dick doing that. Or maybe get a group of friends to come in there and keep on buying them 1 at a time. I also wonder if you brought a video camera in there and recorded yourself trying to buy a bunch of processors and told them the video is going on your youtube channel which gets millions of views per month, if they would cave in and sell a bunch to you........just ideas.
It's not worth the hassle of selling them on eBay if you can't buy a bunch of them. Your profit margin is only about $20 per processor if you buy them at $215 after tax and sell them for $265-$270. $20 in eBay/PayPal fees and ~ $10 shipping takes a big cut.
I've never sold anything on Craigslist so I don't know if they charge fees or anything, but that would probably be the best way to sell these if you live in a larger city.