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250GB Samsung 840 - ~$76

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don't know what I'm going to do with it though since my main PC already has a SSD
eBay. 😀

I already have a 250GB 840 that's not even half way full, otherwise I'd slap it in my desktop.

All assuming by some miracle it actually ships out, of course.
 
In the early 2000's, I and my wife managed to get $1,700 worth of new Nike, Adidus and Reebok shoes plus tents, camping equipment, etc. for $106 from a 'big named sporting goods place'. We managed to get 10's of thousands worth of stuff for hundreds of dollars. Many more deals similar including free or 'paid to take' deals. That was the age of true hot deals.
+1 I miss those days 🙁
At least BF was decent until about ~2006, then it all went downhill.
 
Ha I used to manage wireless stores back then. Drove me nuts when people seriously expected my store(s) to lose money honoring online/best buy/radio shack/circuit city crazy stupid low prices.
I used to tell them I would rather save that device for someone who actually made me a few dollars and actually had a chance of coming back to buy something else. Used to drive me nuts that unless I was at or below cost somehow I wasn't servicing them right.
 
Don't know why this is here...someone obviously made a currency error. Should have been 76 BPS not USD

No, it was $76/drive. You're late to the party.


2 x Samsung MZ-7TD250BW 250GB 840 Series Basic 7mm Ultraslim Solid State Drive
Sold by Amazon EU S.a.r.L.
£47.90



Item Subtotal: £79.84
Delivery & Handling: £9.53



Order Total: £89.37
 
No, it was $76/drive. You're late to the party.


2 x Samsung MZ-7TD250BW 250GB 840 Series Basic 7mm Ultraslim Solid State Drive
Sold by Amazon EU S.a.r.L.
£47.90



Item Subtotal: £79.84
Delivery & Handling: £9.53



Order Total: £89.37

No I was saying exactly how it probably happened. Probably a US agent working in the UK suddenly and mispriced the item.
 
My order for four haven't been cancelled yet. I'm thinking I really need a 360GB+ SSD. Perhaps I eBay a couple and pick up a larger Samsung 840 EVO or Intel 530/335??? 🙂

...of course that's if this isn't cancelled...
 
oh noooooooo.....

"Hello

We’re writing to let you know that the price for the following item(s) was displayed incorrectly when you placed your order:

'Samsung MZ-7TD250BW 250GB 840 Series Basic 7mm Ultraslim Solid State Drive' (ASIN: B00EPFKL0A)

Despite our best efforts, with the millions of items available on our website, pricing errors can occasionally occur."
 
Finally a Samsung Solid State Drive™ made just for stay at home moms like me that finds basic computational tasks and picture viewing difficult.
 
It's almost worth having my order cancelled to know the ebay fleas won't be making a profit.
 
I got a cancellation email. I assume they just put a hold on the cc and then removed it.
 
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