[General] offer is subject to availability

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Hi,

What does this sentence mean?


This offer is subject to availability.


Does it mean "This offer is hard to be available."?


Thanks a lot
 
Not a teacher.

The offer is only good (i.e., the offer can only be extended) if the product/service is available.


DP
 
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Not a teacher.

The offer is only good (i.e., the offer can only be extended) if the product/service is available.


DP


Thanks. Isn't the phrase '...is subject to...' used for unpleasant results? Shouldn't it be '...subject to...', without is, meaning depending on?
 
Not getting what you want is a unpleasant event, isn't it? I don't think is subject to can only be used for unpleasant things- it just means that it is controlled/affected in some way. Are you thinking of be subjected to?
 
Not getting what you want is a unpleasant event, isn't it? I don't think is subject to can only be used for unpleasant things- it just means that it is controlled/affected in some way. Are you thinking of be subjected to?


Many thanks. I used to think that is subject to equals is prone to. :-(
 
'This offer is subject to availability' is a more refined version of the cheap and cheerful pound shop slogan:

'When it's gone it's gone'.

Rover
 
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