> A quick Internet search returns this link: > > <http://www.buy-components.com/components/te- > connectivity-amp/201146-2.html> > > and they both claim to have this part in stock and sell it in arbitrary > quantities, although they do not seem to do retail sales. You might try > contacting them regardless outlining what your problem is and they might > be willing to help. > > NB I have nothing to do with them; it's just a generic attempt to help. > > Maciej >
Well. I am a bit sceptical against all those "components vendors" that popups when googling. Usually they actually don't have the component. If they had it why bother about inquiry? Why not just sell it? Anyway there are some evidence that buy-components is a scam: http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/buy-components/internet/buy-components-took-order-and-required-payment-before-shipment-and-now-will-not-respond-t-1400043 https://www.trustpilot.com/review/buy-components.com There seem to be very few real surplus sellers out there. I have dealt with www.electronicsurplus.com and www.surplussales.com earlier without any problem. They are a companies that actually sell stuff.. Unfortunately they don't have it.