I have seen these drive for less than $175, I am thinking ~$150 with sales, live.com, coupon trickery.
Could you just take it apart and have two 2TB for like $75 each?
http://www.buy.com/prod/wester...loc/101/208286771.html
oops, forgot link
No regrets on computer parts. If you do any price shopping before making a purchase, you did your homework. Pricing is crazy on this stuff.
"I remember paying $100 for a 1gig compact flash drive, that was a hot deal for a week"
Only lesson I have learned is to wait and keep checking...
I am not in a "huge" rush to get more space, I already filled 1.5tb with mostly backups of dvd and a few songs.
I saw a RAID 1 1TB WD My Book something or other. Obviously there were two 1TB drives inside and it was for like $150 or something. I almost bought it figuring there is no reason...
6% back from live.com.
Do I pull the trigger or not, I have a $100 target price but this is darn close.
I started a new thread because I saw reference to this deal in threads that were hijacked.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16822152135
Also cars inluded in large corporate "fleets" will often be totalled by the insurance company in order to keep large clients happy. I know a guy that got a full sized Hummer with a salvage title. It would be hard to total a brand new hummer, but this thing just had a small dent and broken...
They just wanted to verify my amex info since shipping was different than billing. Servers should be there to setup at the colo today. I can add ram and stuff later if needed.
Had a voicemail from geeks.com but they just asked that I call them back about the order. I am not sure whether to call or not. I want my servers.
Online, the order still shows as "Processing"
Lucky me, I got two just before OSS, better be realtime inventory.
They have one listed on ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISA...1215&_trksid=p3907.m29
Shipping is a little higher but still a good deal.
Only problem with that is I am not exactly sure how you would file a class action law suit or get the FTC involved in a case where the rebate company is outside of US jurisdiction.
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