If I were selling a set of a thousand balls, you'd expect to know how many were basketballs, how many were soccer balls, and how many were worthless squash balls, etc
Comments like: "Don't waste my time" makes me to ignore any ad, no matter what the seller is trying to sell.
Easy there sir, some of us wouldn't mind if a certain portion of those balls were squash balls.
Wasn't disparaging squash or squash players, my good man. Just talking relative value. A "good" squash ball can be had for $5 or so. (A PCA dollar, in a set) By comparison, The Nike Ordem3 soccer ball costs 160 or so. (A barrel of 500's) Dig?
I suggest we all email the seller individually and ask for the breakdown of denominations.
Is the ARP not a standard unit of (chip) measurement north of the border?
No, that's a US-customary unit (aka Imperial.) The closest equivalent Canadian (metric) unit is the dozen-donuts box.